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In this paper, we address the problem of hallucinating a high resolution face given a low resolution input face. The problem is approached through sparse coding. To exploit the facial structure, non-negative matrix factorization (NMF) is first employed to learn a localized part-based subspace. This subspace is effective for super-resolving the incoming low resolution face under reconstruction constraints...
This paper addresses the problem of generating a super-resolution (SR) image from a single low-resolution input image. We approach this problem from the perspective of compressed sensing. The low-resolution image is viewed as downsampled version of a high-resolution image, whose patches are assumed to have a sparse representation with respect to an over-complete dictionary of prototype signal-atoms...
The K-shell radiation characteristics of neon z-pinch plasma with different annular, gas puff nozzles were investigated for implosion times from 70 to 170ns.
Estimating 3D head poses accurately in low resolution video is a challenging vision task because it is difficult to find continuous one-to-one mapping from person-independent low resolution visual representation to head pose parameters. We propose to track head poses by modeling the shape-free facial textures acquired from the video with subspace learning techniques. In particular, we propose to model...
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