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COLOR DEMOSAICKING WITH SPARSE REPRESENTATIONS
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COLOR DEMOSAICKING WITH SPARSE REPRESENTATIONS

Abstract

Color demosaicking is an ill-posed inverse problem of image restoration. The performance of a color demosaicking algorithm depends on how thoroughly it can exploit domain knowledge to confine the solution space for the underlying true color image. We propose a sparsity-based $\ell_{1}$ minimization technique for color demosaicking that exploits both interband and intra-band sparse representations of natural images. In some of most challenging cases of color demosaicking, the proposed technique outperforms those published in the literature by a significant margin in both PSNR and visual quality.

Authors

Wu X; Gao D; Shi G; Liu D

Pagination

pp. 1645-1648

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Publication Date

September 1, 2010

DOI

10.1109/icip.2010.5653848

Name of conference

2010 IEEE International Conference on Image Processing
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