DocumentCode
3489437
Title
The importance of edges in irregular subsampling
Author
Stoffel, Andreas ; Zergainoh, A. ; Kulcsár, C. ; Astruc, J.R.
Author_Institution
FB Nachrichtentechnik, Fachhochschule Koln, Germany
Volume
2
fYear
2001
fDate
2001
Firstpage
565
Abstract
The quality of the reconstructed image, from a very weak set of irregularly spaced pixels, depends strongly on the localization of pixels on the image grid. Two different subsampling methods show that the distribution of the pixels is closely linked to the characteristics of the image. The first method, based on the second generation of wavelets decomposes the original image in several subsets. Pixels belonging to each subset are distributed according to a threshold. The second method chooses the subset minimizing the mean square error of the reconstructed image. The reconstruction method is a two-dimensional statistical interpolation method. Both subsets of pixels, provided by the two methods, have similar characteristics. Experimental results are provided and show that most of pixels are located in sharp edge regions
Keywords
edge detection; image reconstruction; image sampling; interpolation; least mean squares methods; image grid; image quality; image subsampling; image subsets; irregularly spaced pixels; minimum mean square error; pixel localization; reconstructed image; sharp edge regions; threshold; two-dimensional statistical interpolation; wavelets; Application software; Computer vision; Image reconstruction; Image sampling; Mean square error methods; Pixel; Redundancy; Sampling methods; Signal processing; Signal sampling;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Signal Processing and its Applications, Sixth International, Symposium on. 2001
Conference_Location
Kuala Lumpur
Print_ISBN
0-7803-6703-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ISSPA.2001.950206
Filename
950206
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