An edge-guided image interpolation algorithm via directional filtering and data fusion
Hong Kong Polytechnic University · McMaster University
Abstract
Preserving edge structures is a challenge to image interpolation algorithms that reconstruct a high-resolution image from a low-resolution counterpart. We propose a new edge-guided nonlinear interpolation technique through directional filtering and data fusion. For a pixel to be interpolated, two observation sets are defined in two orthogonal directions, and each set produces an estimate of the pixel value. These directional estimates, modeled as different noisy measurements of the missing pixel are fused by the linear minimum mean square-error estimation (LMMSE) technique into a more robust estimate, using the statistics of the two observation sets. We also present a simplified version of the LMMSE-based…
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- Interpolation (computer graphics)
- Stairstep interpolation
- Algorithm
- Ringing artifacts
- Pixel
- Mathematics
- Bilinear interpolation
- Nearest-neighbor interpolation