1 July 2009 Robust image superresolution method to handle localized motion outliers
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Abstract
Superresolution reconstruction produces a high-resolution image from a set of low-resolution images. Accurate subpixel image registration is critical in image superresolution reconstruction. The existence of outliers, which are defined as data points with different distributional characteristics from the assumed model, will produce erroneous image registration estimates that lead to undesirable results. Several solutions have been proposed to handle registration errors as a part of the regularized solution in the reconstruction step; however, they are invalid for videos that contain localized outliers, such as moving objects in the frames. We present a new robust image superresolution method to handle the localized motion outliers. We first separate the low-resolution image into several layers. After identifying the motion models of the layers, we calculate these separately. Then, we can obtain an accurate subpixel image registration of the background that contains important information. Finally, we fuse them into a high-resolution image. The effectiveness of our model is demonstrated with results from superresolution experiments with both synthetic and real sequences in the presence of localized motion outliers.
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Zhi Zhang and Runsheng Wang "Robust image superresolution method to handle localized motion outliers," Optical Engineering 48(7), 077005 (1 July 2009). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.3159871
Published: 1 July 2009
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Cited by 2 scholarly publications and 1 patent.
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KEYWORDS
Super resolution

Motion models

Image registration

Data modeling

Cameras

Image quality

Image interpolation

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