نتایج جستجو برای: resolution enhancement

تعداد نتایج: 404736  

1999
Avideh Zakhor

We propose a new multiframe algorithm to enhance the spatial resolution of frames in video sequences. Our technique specifically accounts for the possibility that motion estimation will be inaccurate and compensates for these inaccuracies. Experiments comparing our results with other methods show that our multiframe enhancement algorithm yields perceptibly sharper enhanced images with significa...

The goal of multi-frame Super Resolution (SR) is to fuse multiple Low Resolution (LR) images to produce one High Resolution (HR) image. The major challenge of classic SR approaches is accurate motion estimation between the frames. To handle this challenge, fuzzy motion estimation method has been proposed that replaces value of each pixel using the weighted averaging all its neighboring pixels i...

2001
Guy Gilboa Yehoshua Y. Zeevi Nir Sochen

A resolution enhancement scheme is presented. It consists of interpolation followed by processing with an adaptive nonlinear forward-and-backwarddi usion process that enhances edges while suppressing interpolation ringings and denoising smooth areas. keywords: super-resolution, image interpolation, anisotropic di usion, image enhancement, scale-space.

Journal: :Applied optics 2008
Hsin M Shieh Chih-Hung Chung Charles L Byrne

We consider the problem of reconstructing an object function f(r) from finitely many linear functional values. In our main application, the function f(r) is a tomographic image, and the data are integrals of f(r) along thin strips. Because the data are limited, resolution can be enhanced through the inclusion of prior knowledge. One way to do that, a generalization of the prior discrete Fourier...

2008
Brian Gunn Brian A. Gunn

Some techniques which average multiple AMSR satellite data passes into daily sets create images with diminished temporal resolution. This results from averaging data of multiple overlapping passes separated by many hours. Overlap can be reduced by instead grouping data according to local time of day. This new method maximizes temporal resolution by decreasing both the number and the temporal va...

Journal: :EURASIP J. Adv. Sig. Proc. 2001
Mark A. Robertson Robert L. Stevenson

Compressed video may possess a number of artifacts, both spatial and temporal. Spatial compression artifacts arise as a result of quantization of the transform-domain coefficients, and are often manifested as blocking and ringing artifacts. Temporal limitations in compressed video occur when the encoder, in an effort to reduce bandwidth, drops frames. Omitting frames decreases the reconstructed...

2012
Virginie Kubica Xavier Neyt

The ScanSAR mode allows imaging of a swath much wider than range ambiguity limits would normally allow but at the cost of degraded cross-range resolution. This degraded cross-range resolution in monostatic configuration can be enhanced in the case of a bistatic configuration with a receiver close to the imaged area by exploiting the sidelobe emissions of the beams illuminating the adjacent subs...

2000
David P. Capel Andrew Zisserman

Abstract The objective of this work is the super-resolution enhancement of image sequences. We consider in particular images of scenes for which the point-to-point image transformation is a plane projective transformation. We first describe the imaging model, and a maximum likelihood (ML) estimator of the super-resolution image. We demonstrate the extreme noise sensitivity of the unconstrained ...

Journal: :EURASIP J. Adv. Sig. Proc. 2007
Russell C. Hardie Richard R. Schultz Kenneth E. Barner

When designing a system for image acquisition, there is generally a desire for high spatial resolution and a wide field of view. To satisfy these competing requirements, a camera system typically must employ small f-number optics, which produces an image with very high spatial-frequency band-width at the focal plane. To avoid aliasing caused by under-sampling, the corresponding focal plane arra...

2015
Mircea Mujat Ankit Patel Nicusor Iftimia James D. Akula Anne B. Fulton Daniel Ferguson

AO has achieved success in a range of applications in ophthalmology where microstructures need to be identified, counted, and mapped. Multiple images are averaged to improve the SNR or analyzed for temporal dynamics. For small patches, image registration by cross-correlation is straightforward. Larger images require more sophisticated registration techniques. Strip-based registration has been u...

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