Recent Developments in Superresolution
Journal Title: International Journal of Computer Science & Engineering Technology - Year 2011, Vol 2, Issue 4
Abstract
Super resolution imaging refers to inferring the missing high resolution image from low resolution image(s). Super resolution methods are generally classified into reconstruction based and learning based methods. This paper focuses on recent developments in Image Superresolution in both reconstruction based and learning based methods and also discusses about the research in Superresolution algorithm evaluation using image quality measures.
Authors and Affiliations
Vishal R. Jaiswal , Girish P. Potdar , Tushar A. Rane , Suhas H. Patil
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