Title of article
Extraction of high-resolution frames from video sequences
Author/Authors
Schultz، نويسنده , , R.R.، نويسنده , , Stevenson، نويسنده , , R.L.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1996
Pages
16
From page
996
To page
1011
Abstract
The human visual system appears to be capable of
temporally integrating information in a video sequence in such a
way that the perceived spatial resolution of a sequence appears
much higher than the spatial resolution of an individual frame.
While the mechanisms in the human visual system that do this are
unknown, the effect is not too surprising given that temporal11
adjacent frames in a video sequence contain slightly different,
but unique, information. This paper addresses how to use both
the spatial and temporal information present in a short image
sequence to create a single high-resolution video frame. A novel
observation model based on motion compensated subsampling is
proposed for a video sequence. Since the reconstruction problem
is ill-posed, Bayesian restoration with a discontinuity-preserving
prior image model is used to extract a high-resolution video still
given a short low-resolution sequence. Estimates computed from
a low-resolution image sequence containing a subpixel camera
pan show dramatic visual and quantitative improvements over
bilinear, cubic B-spline, and Bayesian single frame interpolations.
Visual and quantitative improvements are also shown for an
image sequence containing objects moving with independent
trajectories. Finally, the video frame extraction algorithm is used
for the motion-compensated scan conversion of interlaced video
data, with a visual comparison to the resolution enhancement
obtained from progressively scanned frames.
Journal title
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON IMAGE PROCESSING
Serial Year
1996
Journal title
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON IMAGE PROCESSING
Record number
395725
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