DocumentCode
981327
Title
Image interpolation by two-dimensional parametric cubic convolution
Author
Shi, Jiazheng ; Reichenbach, Stephen E.
Author_Institution
Comput. Sci. & Eng. Dept., Univ. of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA
Volume
15
Issue
7
fYear
2006
fDate
7/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1857
Lastpage
1870
Abstract
Cubic convolution is a popular method for image interpolation. Traditionally, the piecewise-cubic kernel has been derived in one dimension with one parameter and applied to two-dimensional (2-D) images in a separable fashion. However, images typically are statistically nonseparable, which motivates this investigation of nonseparable cubic convolution. This paper derives two new nonseparable, 2-D cubic-convolution kernels. The first kernel, with three parameters (designated 2D-3PCC), is the most general 2-D, piecewise-cubic interpolator defined on [-2,2]×[-2,2] with constraints for biaxial symmetry, diagonal (or 90° rotational) symmetry, continuity, and smoothness. The second kernel, with five parameters (designated 2D-5PCC), relaxes the constraint of diagonal symmetry, based on the observation that many images have rotationally asymmetric statistical properties. This paper also develops a closed-form solution for determining the optimal parameter values for parametric cubic-convolution kernels with respect to ensembles of scenes characterized by autocorrelation (or power spectrum). This solution establishes a practical foundation for adaptive interpolation based on local autocorrelation estimates. Quantitative fidelity analyses and visual experiments indicate that these new methods can outperform several popular interpolation methods. An analysis of the error budgets for reconstruction error associated with blurring and aliasing illustrates that the methods improve interpolation fidelity for images with aliased components. For images with little or no aliasing, the methods yield results similar to other popular methods. Both 2D-3PCC and 2D-5PCC are low-order polynomials with small spatial support and so are easy to implement and efficient to apply.
Keywords
convolution; image reconstruction; interpolation; biaxial symmetry; image interpolation; local autocorrelation estimation; low-order polynomials; piecewise-cubic interpolator; piecewise-cubic kernel; quantitative fidelity analysis; two-dimensional parametric cubic convolution; Autocorrelation; Closed-form solution; Convolution; Error analysis; Image analysis; Image reconstruction; Interpolation; Kernel; Layout; Two dimensional displays; Cubic convolution; image processing; interpolation; reconstruction; resampling; Algorithms; Computer Graphics; Image Enhancement; Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted; Information Storage and Retrieval; Numerical Analysis, Computer-Assisted; Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted; Subtraction Technique; Video Recording;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Image Processing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1057-7149
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIP.2006.873429
Filename
1643695
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