Authors
Jian Sun, Jiejie Zhu, Marshall F Tappen
Publication date
2010/6/13
Conference
2010 IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Pages
231-238
Publisher
IEEE
Description
This paper proposes a context-constrained hallucination approach for image super-resolution. Through building a training set of high-resolution/low-resolution image segment pairs, the high-resolution pixel is hallucinated from its texturally similar segments which are retrieved from the training set by texture similarity. Given the discrete hallucinated examples, a continuous energy function is designed to enforce the fidelity of high-resolution image to low-resolution input and the constraints imposed by the hallucinated examples and the edge smoothness prior. The reconstructed high-resolution image is sharp with minimal artifacts both along the edges and in the textural regions.
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