Title :
Multiview super-resolution using high-frequency synthesis in case of low-framerate depth information
Author :
Richter, Thomas ; Kaup, Andre
Author_Institution :
Multimedia Commun. & Signal Process., Univ. of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen, Germany
Abstract :
Increasing the image sharpness of low-resolution views is a key issue in the multiview image and video processing domain. Thereby, a low-resolution view gets refined by high-frequency content that can either be obtained from temporally or spatially adjacent highresolution reference images. We propose a refined super-resolution algorithm for multiview images that is robust to the usage of temporally highly misaligned depth maps. The temporal misalignment may be caused either by a temporal subsampling or a lower framerate of the depth camera with respect to the image cameras. Our refinement step is based on a blockwise low-frequency registration in order to efficiently adapt the high-frequency content of the highresolution reference to the low-resolution destination view. The simulation results show that our proposed algorithm leads to a peak PSNR gain of up to 1.21 dB with respect to a comparable unrefined super-resolution approach. On average, our approach outperforms the unrefined super-resolution algorithm by 0.61 dB. For all considered scenarios the improvement of visual quality is also convincingly.
Keywords :
cameras; image registration; image resolution; video signal processing; PSNR gain; blockwise low-frequency registration; comparable unrefined super-resolution approach; depth camera; high-frequency content; high-frequency synthesis; high-resolution reference; image cameras; image sharpness; low-framerate depth information; low-resolution destination view; low-resolution views; multiview images; multiview super-resolution; refined super-resolution algorithm; spatially adjacent high-resolution reference images; temporally highly misaligned depth maps; unrefined super-resolution algorithm; video processing domain; visual quality improvement; Cameras; PSNR; Reliability; Signal resolution; Spatial resolution; Visualization; displacement compensation; mixed-resolution (MR); multiview; superresolution (SR);
Conference_Titel :
Visual Communications and Image Processing (VCIP), 2012 IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-4405-0
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4673-4406-7
DOI :
10.1109/VCIP.2012.6410742