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Video Interlacing
Video Interlacing is a video processing technique that divides video frames into odd and even fields through interlaced scanning to enhance the refresh rate and image smoothness of display devices. This technology has significant application value in computer vision, effectively reducing flicker and jitter in moving images, improving video quality, and enhancing the viewing experience. In the fields of broadcasting and video production, Video Interlacing is widely used for the transmission and display of standard definition and high-definition video signals, ensuring efficient data transmission and superior visual effects.