motion-compensated coding scheme

motion-compensated coding scheme

[′mō·shən ¦käm·pən‚sād·əd ′kōd·iŋ ‚skēm] (communications) A form of differential pulse-code modulation in which the motions of objects are estimated and comparisons of intensities are carried out between picture elements in successive frames spatially displaced by an amount equal to the motion of an object.