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Subpixel-based downsampling improves resolution at the cost of color fringing artifacts. In this paper, we propose a novel multiple descriptions approach for subpixel-based downsampling. Each description is treated as a noisy observation of the original image and an optimal linear estimator based on the LMMSE criteria is applied in the DCT domain to combine multiple descriptions. Simulation result...
Human eyes have different sensitivity to different frequency components of image signals, typically, low frequency components are relatively more crucial to the perceptual quality of images than high frequency components. Based on this observation, we propose a novel sampling scheme for compressive sensing framework by designing a weighting scheme for the sampling matrix. By adjusting the weighting...
Often we need to shrink a high resolution image (e.g. 10-mega pixel) in order to display it on a low resolution display (e.g mobile phone). Signal processing theory tells us that optimal decimation requires low-pass filtering with a suitable cutoff frequency followed by downsampling. In doing so, we need to remove lots of details in the original high resolution image. In this paper, we review some...
For raw images captured by most digital cameras, every pixel has only on color in R, G and B. Kinds demosaicking algorithms are proposed for interpolating the missing two colors. In this article, the relationships inter and intra color channels are analyzed, and basing on the features, we propose a method to divide raw images into sub images and merge them in frequency domain with linear combination...
Compressive Sampling (CS), is an emerging theory which points us a promising direction of designing novel efficient data compression techniques. However, the conventional CS adopts a non-discriminated sampling scheme which usually gives poor performance on realistic complex signals. In this paper we propose a reweighted Compressive Sampling for image compression. It introduces a weighting scheme into...
In most digital cameras, color filter array (CFA) is used for sampling only one color value for each pixel on CCD. So the other two color values need to be interpolated. The interpolation process is commonly known as demosaicking. In this paper, we discuss the relationship among the down sampled CFA images in frequency domain. According to the correlation, we propose an interpolation method that select...
Multiple description coding (MDC) is a source coding technique that exploits path diversity to solve packet losses over error-prone channels. In this paper, we propose an improved drift-free multi-state MDC method based on H.264/AVC coding scheme. At the encoder side, we compress original video into multiple independent H.264 streams with different coding parameters, which can help us to control correlations...
In this paper, a new adaptive subpixel-based downsampling scheme is proposed. Inside this scheme, we take full advantage of subpixels by adaptively choosing the sample directions based on edge information which has not been addressed before. Then, an adaptive filter is designed to suppress color fringing artifacts. Moreover, a good cut-off frequency is derived and deployed in our filter to obtain...
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