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This paper presents a novel method of combining the object detection algorithms and the methods used for image classification aiming to further boosting the object detection performance. Since the algorithm and image features which used in the image classification tasks have not been well transplanted into the object detection method, most of the reason is that the feature used in the image classification...
This paper proposes a novel neural network learning the essential mapping function between the low resolution and high resolution image for Image superresolution problem. In our approach, patch recurrence property of small patches in natural image are utilized as a prior to train the network. An autoencoder neutral network is designed to reconstruct the high resolution patches. The constraint that...
This paper presents a novel Resolution-Invariant Image Representation (RIIR) framework, and applies it for Content-Based Zooming (CBZ) applications. We explain how to generate a multi-resolution bases set, from which the learned image representation can be resolution-invariant. This provides the key technology to support the continues image up-scaling task for the CBZ applications, which existing...
We present a resolution-invariant image representation (RIIR) framework in this paper. The RIIR framework includes the methods of building a set of multi-resolution bases from training images, estimating the optimal sparse resolution-invariant representation of any image, and reconstructing the missing patches of any resolution level. As the proposed RIIR framework has many potential resolution enhancement...
Designing effective image priors is of great interest to image super-resolution (SR), which is a severely under-determined problem. An edge smoothness prior is favored since it is able to suppress the jagged edge artifact effectively. However, for soft image edges with gradual intensity transitions, it is generally difficult to obtain analytical forms for evaluating their smoothness. This paper characterizes...
The paper focuses on reconstructing the discontinuity between homogenous color regions in an interpolated image to improve its perceptual quality. A low-resolution input image is firstly interpolated and then decomposed into several patches. Each patch is then segmented into multiple homogenous regions using connected component analysis technique. Then a spatial-filter is applied to enhance the color/intensity...
In this paper, a novel algorithm for single image super resolution is proposed. Back-projection [1] can minimize the reconstruction error with an efficient iterative procedure. Although it can produce visually appealing result, this method suffers from the chessboard effect and ringing effect, especially along strong edges. The underlining reason is that there is no edge guidance in the error correction...
Effective image prior is necessary for image super resolution, due to its severely under-determined nature. Although the edge smoothness prior can be effective, it is generally difficult to have analytical forms to evaluate the edge smoothness, especially for soft edges that exhibit gradual intensity transitions. This paper finds the connection between the soft edge smoothness and a soft cut metric...
In this paper, we propose a learning-based method for video super-resolution. There are two main contributions of the proposed method. First, information from cameras with different spatial-temporal resolutions is combined in our framework. This is achieved by constructing training dictionary using the high resolution images captured by still camera and the low resolution video is enhanced via searching...
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