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Single-frame text super-resolution: a bayesian approach

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Single-frame text super-resolution: a bayesian approach
We address the problem of text super-resolution: given a single image of text scanned in at low resolution from a piece of paper, return the image that is mostly likely to be generated from a noiseless high-resolution scan of the same piece of paper. In doing so, we wish to: (1) avoid introducing artifacts in the high-resolution image such as blurry edges and rounded corners, (2) recover from quantization noise and grid-alignment effects that introduce errors in the low-resolution image, and (3) handle documents with very large glyph sets such as Japanese's Kanji. Applications for this technology include improving the display of: fax documents, low-resolution scans of archival documents, and low-resolution bitmapped fonts on high-resolution output devices.
Gerald Dalley, William T. Freeman, Joe Marks
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Type Conference
Year 2004
Where ICIP
Authors Gerald Dalley, William T. Freeman, Joe Marks
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