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Edge-directed interpolation
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2002
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Geometric ModelingCorrection PhaseBilinear InterpolationImage AnalysisEngineeringRealistic RenderingNatural SciencesExtended RealityDemosaicingComputational ImagingVideo Super-resolutionImage ResolutionComputational PhotographyComputational GeometryHigher ResolutionComputer Vision
We present a new method for digitally interpolating images to higher resolution. It consists of two phases: rendering and correction. The rendering phase is edge-directed. From the low resolution image data, we generate a high resolution edge map by first filtering with a rectangular center-on-surround-off filter and then performing piecewise linear interpolation between the zero crossings in the filter output. The rendering phase is based on bilinear interpolation modified to prevent interpolation across edges, as determined from the estimated high resolution edge map. During the correction phase, we modify the mesh values on which the rendering is based to account for the disparity between the true low resolution data, and that predicted by a sensor model operating on the high resolution output of the rendering phase. The overall process is repeated iteratively. We show experimental results which demonstrate the efficacy of our interpolation method.
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