Title :
Inverse halftoning using binary permutation filters
Author :
Kim, Yeong-Taeg ; Arce, Gonzalo R. ; Grabowski, Nikolai
Author_Institution :
R & D Center, Samsung Electron. Co., Suwon, South Korea
fDate :
9/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The problem of reconstructing a continuous-tone image given its ordered dithered halftone or its error-diffused halftone image is considered. We develop a modular class of nonlinear filters that can reconstruct the continuous-tone information preserving image details and edges that provide important visual cues. The proposed nonlinear reconstruction algorithms, denoted as binary permutation filters, are based on the space and rank orderings of the halftone samples provided by the multiset permutation of the “on” pixels in a halftone observation window. For a given window size, we obtain a wide range of filters by varying the amount of space-rank ordering information utilized in the estimate. For image reconstructions from ordered dithered halftones, we develop periodically space-varying filters that can account for the periodical nature of the underlying screening process. A class of suboptimal but simpler space-invariant reconstruction filters are also proposed and tested. Constrained LMS type algorithms are employed for the design of reconstruction filters that minimize the reconstruction mean squared error. We present simulations showing that binary permutation filters are modular, robust to image source characteristics, and that they produce high visual quality image reconstruction
Keywords :
adaptive signal processing; filtering theory; image reconstruction; image sampling; inverse problems; least mean squares methods; nonlinear filters; LMS adaptive algorithms; binary permutation filters; constrained LMS type algorithms; continuous-tone image reconstruction; error-diffused halftone image; halftone observation window; halftone samples; high visual quality; image source characteristics; inverse halftoning; modular nonlinear filters; multiset permutation; nonlinear reconstruction algorithms; ordered dithered halftones; periodically space-varying filters; reconstruction mean squared error; simulations; space-invariant reconstruction filters; space-rank ordering information; window size; Algorithm design and analysis; Image reconstruction; Image resolution; Information filtering; Information filters; Nonlinear filters; Plasma displays; Reconstruction algorithms; Signal processing algorithms; Testing;
Journal_Title :
Image Processing, IEEE Transactions on