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NONLOCAL BACK-PROJECTION FOR ADAPTIVE IMAGE ENLARGEMENT

Abstract

This paper presents a novel non-local iterative back-projection (NLIBP) algorithm for image enlargement. The iterative back-projection (IBP) technique iteratively reconstructs a high resolution (HR) image from its blurred and downsampled low resolution (LR) counterpart. However, the conventional IBP methods often produce many “jaggy” and “ringing” artifacts because the reconstruction errors are back projected into the reconstructed image isotropically and locally. In natural images, usually there exist many non-local redundancies which can be exploited to improve the image reconstruction quality. Therefore, we propose to incorporate adaptively the non-local information into the IBP process so that the reconstruction errors can be reduced. Experimental results demonstrated that the proposed NLBP can reconstruct faithfully the HR images with sharp edges and texture structures. It outperforms the state-of-the-art methods in both PSNR and visual perception.

Authors

Dong W; Zhang L; Shi G; Wu X

Pagination

pp. 349-352

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Publication Date

November 1, 2009

DOI

10.1109/icip.2009.5414423

Name of conference

2009 16th IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP)
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