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Motion coding

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In video compression technology, motion coding is a technique that can be viewed as extensions of the standard block-matching techniques in other MPEG standard to image sequences of arbitrary shape.

Advanced motion compensation such as overlapped motion compensation and coding of motion vectors for 8×8 blocks, could be used.

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