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Título: Approach to super-resolution through the concept of multicamera imaging
Autores/as: Quevedo, Eduardo 
Marrero Callicó, Gustavo 
Tobajas, Felix 
Clasificación UNESCO: 220990 Tratamiento digital. Imágenes
Palabras clave: Multi-Camera System
Reconstruction
Video
Images
Time, et al.
Fecha de publicación: 2016
Publicación seriada: Recent Advances In Image And Video Coding
Resumen: Super-resolution consists of processing an image or a set of images in order to enhance the resolution of a video sequence or a single frame. There are several methods to apply super-resolution, from which fusion super-resolution techniques are considered to be the most adequate for real-time implementations. In fusion, super-resolution and high-resolution images are constructed from several observed low-resolution images, thereby increasing the high-frequency components and removing the degradations caused by the recording process of low-resolution imaging acquisition devices. Moreover, the proposed imaging system considered in this work is based on capturing various frames from several sensors, which are attached to one another by a P x Q array. This framework is known as a multicamera system. This chapter summarizes the research conducted to apply fusion super-resolution techniques to select the most adequate frames and macroblocks together with a multicamera array. This approach optimizes the temporal and spatial correlations in the frames and reduces as a consequence the appearance of annoying artifacts, enhancing the quality of the processed high-resolution sequence and minimizing the execution time.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/55780
ISBN: 978-953-51-2775-8
DOI: 10.5772/65442
Fuente: Recent advances in image and video coding, Intech/ Sudhakar Radhakrishnan (Ed.), pp. 680-784
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