Title of article :
Image Zooming Using Barycentric Rational Interpolation
Author/Authors :
Esmaili Zaini, A. M Yazd University , Barid Loghmani, G Yazd University , Latif, A. M Yazd University , Karbassi, S. M. Yazd University
Abstract :
Image zooming is one of the important issues of image
processing that maintains the quality and structure of image. Zooming
an image necessitates placing the extra pixels in the image data. Moreover,
adding the data to the image must be consistent with the texture
in the image in order to prevent artificial blocks. In this study, the required
pixels are estimated using barycentric rational interpolation. The
proposed method is a non-linear one which can preserve the edges and
reduces the blur and block artifacts on the zoomed image. Numerical
results are presented using PSNR and SSIM fidelity measures and they
are compared to some other methods. The average PSNR of the original
image and image zooming was 33.08 which can prove that image
zooming is very similar to the original image. The experimental results
reveal that the proposed method has a better performance compared to
other methods and can provide good image quality.
Keywords :
Image zooming , barycentric rational formula , rational function , interpolation
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics