A Frequency Domain Approach to Registration of Aliased Images with Application to Super-resolution

Super-resolution algorithms reconstruct a high-resolution image from a set of low-resolution images of a scene. Precise alignment of the input images is an essential part of such algorithms. If the low-resolution images are undersampled and have aliasing artifacts, the performance of standard regist...

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Published inEURASIP journal on advances in signal processing Vol. 2006; no. 1; p. 071459
Main Authors Vandewalle, Patrick, Süsstrunk, Sabine, Vetterli, Martin
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published SpringerOpen 01.01.2006
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ISSN1687-6180
1687-6172
1687-6180
DOI10.1155/ASP/2006/71459

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Summary:Super-resolution algorithms reconstruct a high-resolution image from a set of low-resolution images of a scene. Precise alignment of the input images is an essential part of such algorithms. If the low-resolution images are undersampled and have aliasing artifacts, the performance of standard registration algorithms decreases. We propose a frequency domain technique to precisely register a set of aliased images, based on their low-frequency, aliasing-free part. A high-resolution image is then reconstructed using cubic interpolation. Our algorithm is compared to other algorithms in simulations and practical experiments using real aliased images. Both show very good visual results and prove the attractivity of our approach in the case of aliased input images. A possible application is to digital cameras where a set of rapidly acquired images can be used to recover a higher-resolution final image.
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ISSN:1687-6180
1687-6172
1687-6180
DOI:10.1155/ASP/2006/71459