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Single image super-resolution using Gaussian process regression
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2011
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EngineeringMachine LearningSuper-resolution ImagingDeblurringImage AnalysisPattern RecognitionSingle-image Super-resolutionComputational ImagingVideo Super-resolutionImage HallucinationSingle Low-resolution ImageMachine VisionMedical ImagingInverse ProblemsDeep LearningComputer VisionGaussian Process RegressionBiomedical ImagingHigh-resolution ImageImage Restoration
In this paper we address the problem of producing a high-resolution image from a single low-resolution image without any external training set. We propose a framework for both magnification and deblurring using only the original low-resolution image and its blurred version. In our method, each pixel is predicted by its neighbors through the Gaussian process regression. We show that when using a proper covariance function, the Gaussian process regression can perform soft clustering of pixels based on their local structures. We further demonstrate that our algorithm can extract adequate information contained in a single low-resolution image to generate a high-resolution image with sharp edges, which is comparable to or even superior in quality to the performance of other edge-directed and example-based super-resolution algorithms. Experimental results also show that our approach maintains high-quality performance at large magnifications.
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