Title :
Understanding Compressive Sensing and Sparse Representation-Based Super-Resolution
Author :
Kulkarni, Naveen ; Nagesh, Pradeep ; Gowda, Rahul ; Li, Baoxin
Author_Institution :
Res. in Motion Corp., Irving, TX, USA
fDate :
5/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Recently, compressive sensing (CS) has emerged as a powerful tool for solving a class of inverse/underdetermined problems in computer vision and image processing. In this paper, we investigate the application of CS paradigms on single image super-resolution (SR) problems that are considered to be the most challenging in this class. In light of recent promising results, we propose novel tools for analyzing sparse representation-based inverse problems using redundant dictionary basis. Further, we provide novel results establishing tighter correspondence between SR and CS. As such, we gain insights into questions concerning regularizing the solution to the underdetermined problem, such as follows. 1) Is sparsity prior alone sufficient? 2) What is a good dictionary? 3) What is the practical implication of noncompliance with theoretical CS hypothesis? Unlike in other underdetermined problems that assume random down-projections, the low-resolution image formation model employed in CS-based SR is a deterministic down-projection that may not necessarily satisfy some critical assumptions of CS. We further investigate the impact of such projections in concern to the above questions.
Keywords :
compressed sensing; image representation; image resolution; inverse problems; CS paradigm; SR problem; compressive sensing; low-resolution image formation model; redundant dictionary basis; single image super-resolution; sparse representation-based inverse problem; sparse representation-based super-resolution; Atomic measurements; Coherence; Dictionaries; Image reconstruction; Image resolution; Imaging; Strontium; Compressive sensing; Grammian measures; redundant dictionary; sparse representation; super-resolution;
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCSVT.2011.2180773