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We propose a novel method for the demosaicing of event-based images that offers substantial performance improvement of far-distance gesture recognition based on deep Convolutional Neural Network. Unlike the conventional demosaicing technique using the spatial color interpolation of Bayer patterns, our new approach utilizes spatiotemporal correlation between pixel arrays, whereby timestamps of high-resolution...
Multispectral demosaicking, which is an extension of color demosaicking, is a challenging problem because each band is significantly undersampled and thus precise reconstruction is needed for the restoration of high-frequency components, such as edges, textures etc. In general, existing algorithms borrow high-frequency information either from different bands via inter-color correlation or from within...
Manifold-based domain adaptation algorithms are receiving increasing attention in computer vision to model distribution shifts between source and target domain. In contrast to early works, that mainly explore intermediate subspaces along geodesics, in this work we propose to interpolate subspaces through C1-smooth curves on the Graßmann manifold. The new methodis based on the geometric Casteljau algorithm...
Image upsampling from one input image gathers considerable attention in the field of computer vision. The problem is ill-posed because the number of known low-resolution (LR) pixels is less than that of unknown high-resolution (HR) pixels. Therefore, quality of an upsampled image depends on prior assumptions. Image interpolation methods are one of the image upsampling technologies and are faster than...
Depth maps are typically made of smooth regions separated by sharp edges. Following this rationale, this paper presents a novel coding scheme where depth data is represented by a set of contours defining the various regions together with a compact representation of the values inside each region. The proposed coding scheme is based on elastic curves, which make possible to compactly represent the contours...
Real-time operation and low-power dissipation in video coding systems have become important research challenges, especially in mobile devices with limited battery and computational resources. There are many video coding standards coexisting in the market nowadays, so it is important for current devices to support different video coding standards. This paper presents a multi-standard luminance sub-samples...
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Holographic stereograms (HSs) constitute one of the most widely used types of computer-generated holograms. The scene information required to calculate the HSs can be acquired by conventional digital cameras. It is, however, usually required that the scene should be captured from dense set of view points. Therefore, relieving this requirement is critical in the sense of easing the capture process...
Recently, single image super-resolution (SISR) is very important research field to reconstruct a high-resolution (HR) image from a low-resolution (LR) image. However, existing image super-resolution approaches require a lot of computations or consider parameters for various situations. This paper proposes an efficient and simple image super-resolution technique using multiple directional lapped orthogonal...
Non-Bayer color filter array (CFA) sensors have recently drawn attention due to their superior compression of spectral energy, ability to deliver improved signal-to-noise ratio, or ability to provide high dynamic range (HDR) imaging. Demosaicking methods that perform color interpolation of Bayer CFA data have been widely investigated. However, a bottleneck to the adaption of emerging non-Bayer CFA...
Bilateral filtering is a commonly used technique in image processing. However, being nonlinear, it is computationally expensive. The situation gets worse while the filter radius grows up. Several works have been proposed to accelerate the computation. Nevertheless, most techniques are tailored for grayscale image bilateral filtering or confined to specific kernel functions. In this paper, we propose...
Capturing multiple images using the burst mode of handheld cameras can be a boon to obtain a high resolution (HR) image by exploiting the subpixel motion among the captured images arising from handshake. However, the caveat with mobile phone cameras is that they produce rolling shutter (RS) distortions that must be accounted for in the super-resolution process. We propose a method in which we obtain...
The least significant bit (LSB) matching is a steganographic method which embeds the stego signal into cover images in the spatial domain. However, the stego signal disturbs the correlation of neighboring pixels in cover image and this can be utilized for steganalysis. Local binary pattern (LBP) is an effective image texture descriptor, and it can summarize the correlation of neighboring pixels. In...
Up-sampling has been one of the key techniques for multimedia processing. Higher resolution videos are always the pursuit goal of major customers. Pervasive applications of multimedia processing starve for this technique to solve mismatch problems in display resolutions between senders and receivers. The hybrid DCT-Wiener-based interpolation method designs a powerful framework to interpolate video...
Non-local means filtering (NLM), has garnered a large amount of interest in the image processing community due to its capability to exploit image patch self-similarity in order to effectively filter noisy images. However, the computational complexity of non-local means filtering is the product of three different factors; namely, O(NDK), where K is the number of filter kernel taps (e.g. search window...
In this paper, we present a method for affine invariant feature description. Based on the gradient distribution of an image region we calculate two basis vectors defining an affine invariant coordinate system, used to normalize the image region. The estimated basis vectors are non-orthogonal and allow for a precise representation of the gradient distribution. The proposed method can be combined with...
Increasing spatial resolution is often required in many applications such as entertainment systems or video surveillance. Apart from using higher resolution sensors, it is also possible to apply superresolution algorithms to realize an increased resolution. Those methods can be divided into approaches that rely on only a single low resolution image or on multiple low resolution video frames. While...
Cinematic virtual reality (VR) aims to provide immersive visual experiences of real-world scenes on head-mounted displays. Current cinematic VR systems support stereo cues, but not focus cues that are important for depth perception and comfortable viewing. We propose a new content representation, depth augmented stereo panorama (DASP), which permits generating light fields (LFs) across the observer's...
In this paper, we propose a new guided depth upsampling method denoted as Robust Weighted Least Squares (RWLS). Our work is inspired by the connection between the Weighted Least Squares (WLS) and the Auto Regressive (AR) model. By adopting a new robust penalty function to model the smoothness of the proposed model, we show that the proposed method performs much better in preserving sharp depth discontinuities...
Here we propose an efficient estimation method to interpolate new samples in a blurred and aliased observation, in such a way that (1) aliasing artifacts in an ulterior restoration are mitigated, and (2) thanks to aliasing we may recover some spatial frequencies beyond the Nyquist frequency (super-resolution). The only requirement is having a good approximation of the blurring kernel in high resolution...
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