Wavelet-Based Super-Resolution Reconstruction: Theory and Algorithm
Abstract
We present a theoretical analysis and a new algorithm for the problem of super-resolution imaging: the reconstruction of HR (high-resolution) images from a sequence of LR (low-resolution) images. Super-resolution imaging entails solutions to two problems. One is the alignment of image frames. The other is the reconstruction of a HR image from multiple aligned LR images. Our analysis of the latter problem reveals insights into the theoretical limits of super-resolution reconstruction. We find that at best we can reconstruct a HR image blurred by a specific low-pass filter. Based on the analysis we present a new wavelet-based iterative reconstruction algorithm which is very robust to noise. Furthermore, it has a computationally efficient built-in denoising scheme with a nearly optimal risk bound. Roughly speaking, our method could be described as a better-conditioned iterative back-projection scheme with a fast and optimal regularization criteria in each iteration step. Experiments with both simulated and real data demonstrate that our approach has significantly better performance than existing super-resolution methods. It has the ability to remove even large amounts of mixed noise without creating smoothing artifacts.
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Ji and Fermüller. "Wavelet-Based Super-Resolution Reconstruction: Theory and Algorithm." European Conference on Computer Vision, 2006. doi:10.1007/11744085_23Markdown
[Ji and Fermüller. "Wavelet-Based Super-Resolution Reconstruction: Theory and Algorithm." European Conference on Computer Vision, 2006.](https://mlanthology.org/eccv/2006/ji2006eccv-wavelet/) doi:10.1007/11744085_23BibTeX
@inproceedings{ji2006eccv-wavelet,
title = {{Wavelet-Based Super-Resolution Reconstruction: Theory and Algorithm}},
author = {Ji, Hui and Fermüller, Cornelia},
booktitle = {European Conference on Computer Vision},
year = {2006},
pages = {295-307},
doi = {10.1007/11744085_23},
url = {https://mlanthology.org/eccv/2006/ji2006eccv-wavelet/}
}