Multi-frame super-resolution: a survey

One of the primary measurements of image quality is image resolution. High-resolution images are often required and desired for most of applications as they embody supplementary information. However, the best utilization of image sensors and optical technologies to increase the image pixel density i...

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Main Authors: Khattab, Mahmoud, Zeki, Akram M., Alwan, Ali Amer, Badawy, Ahmed, Thota, Lalitha
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2019
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Online Access:http://irep.iium.edu.my/75868/
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Summary:One of the primary measurements of image quality is image resolution. High-resolution images are often required and desired for most of applications as they embody supplementary information. However, the best utilization of image sensors and optical technologies to increase the image pixel density is usually restrictive and overpriced. Therefore, the effective use of image processing techniques for acquiring a high-resolution image generated from low-resolution images is an inexpensive and powerful solution. This kind of image improvement is named image super-resolution. This paper undertakes to investigate the current super-resolution approaches adopted to generate a highresolution image. Furthermore, it highlights the strengths and the limitations of these approaches. More to the point, several image quality metrics are discussed to measure the similarity between the reconstructed image and the original image.