Example-based super-resolution

William T. Freeman(Intel (United States)), Thouis R. Jones(Mitsubishi Electric (United States)), Egon Pasztor(Mitsubishi Electric (United States))
IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications
January 1, 2002
Cited by 2,519

Abstract

We call methods for achieving high-resolution enlargements of pixel-based images super-resolution algorithms. Many applications in graphics or image processing could benefit from such resolution independence, including image-based rendering (IBR), texture mapping, enlarging consumer photographs, and converting NTSC video content to high-definition television. We built on another training-based super-resolution algorithm and developed a faster and simpler algorithm for one-pass super-resolution. Our algorithm requires only a nearest-neighbor search in the training set for a vector derived from each patch of local image data. This one-pass super-resolution algorithm is a step toward achieving resolution independence in image-based representations. We don't expect perfect resolution independence-even the polygon representation doesn't have that-but increasing the resolution independence of pixel-based representations is an important task for IBR.


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