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How Much Zoom is the Right Zoom from the Perspective of Super-Resolution?

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How Much Zoom is the Right Zoom from the Perspective of Super-Resolution?
Constructing a high-resolution (HR) image from lowresolution (LR) image(s) has been a very active research topic recently with focus shifting from multi-frames to learning based single-frame super-resolution (SR). Multi-frame SR algorithms attempt the exact reconstruction of reality, but are limited to small magnification factors. Learning based SR algorithms learn the correspondences between LR and HR patches. Accurate replacements or revealing the exact underlying information is not guaranteed in many scenarios. In this paper we propose an alternate solution. We propose to capture images at right zoom such that it has just sufficient amount of information so that further resolution enhancements can be easily achieved using any off the shelf single-frame SR algorithm. This is true under the assumption that such a zoom factor is not very high, which is true for most man-made structures. The low-resolution image is divided into small patches and ideal resolution is predicted for every ...
Himanshu Arora, Anoop M. Namboodiri
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Type Conference
Year 2008
Where ICVGIP
Authors Himanshu Arora, Anoop M. Namboodiri
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