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27 February 1996 Multichannel image interpolation algorithms
Jong Ho Paik, Joon-Ki Paik, Jung-Hyun Hwang, Jong Soo Choi
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Proceedings Volume 2727, Visual Communications and Image Processing '96; (1996) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.233194
Event: Visual Communications and Image Processing '96, 1996, Orlando, FL, United States
Abstract
In the present paper we propose a set of interpolation algorithms for improving the resolution of multichannel images, which are assumed to have a greater amount of information than a single-channel or still image. First, a multichannel interpolation algorithm on the rectangular grid is proposed. Second, a multichannel interpolation on the generalized grid for the real test image is proposed. Third, an implementationally efficient algorithm, which is suitable for real- time image processing, is also proposed based on image registration and interpolation followed by IIR filtering along the time axis. It is demonstrated that the proposed algorithms can be the theoretical bases for interpolation of dynamic image sequences, and experimental results of the proposed algorithms are also presented respectively.
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Jong Ho Paik, Joon-Ki Paik, Jung-Hyun Hwang, and Jong Soo Choi "Multichannel image interpolation algorithms", Proc. SPIE 2727, Visual Communications and Image Processing '96, (27 February 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.233194
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KEYWORDS
Image resolution

Image restoration

Image processing

Motion estimation

Image interpolation

Image registration

Image sensors

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