Title :
Video super-resolution via dynamic texture synthesis
Author :
Chih-Chung Hsu ; Li-Wei Kang ; Chia-Wen Lin
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Nat. Tsing Hua Univ., Hsinchu, Taiwan
Abstract :
This paper addresses the problem of hallucinating the missing high-resolution (HR) details of a low-resolution (LR) video while maintaining the temporal coherence of the hallucinated HR details by using dynamic texture synthesis (DTS). Most existing multi-frame-based video super-resolution (SR) methods suffer from the problem of limited reconstructed visual quality due to inaccurate sub-pixel motion estimation between frames in a LR video. To achieve high-quality reconstruction of HR details for a LR video, we propose a texture-synthesis-based video super-resolution method, in which a novel DTS scheme is proposed to render the reconstructed HR details in a time coherent way, so as to effectively address the temporal incoherence problem caused by traditional texture synthesis based image SR methods. To further reduce the complexity of the proposed method, our method only performs the DTS-based SR on a selected set of key-frames, while the HR details of the remaining non-key-frames are simply predicted using the bi-directional overlapped block motion compensation. Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed method achieves significant subjective and objective quality improvement over state-of-the-art video SR methods.
Keywords :
image texture; motion compensation; motion estimation; signal reconstruction; signal resolution; video signal processing; DTS; bidirectional overlapped block motion compensation; complexity; dynamic texture synthesis; frame subpixel motion estimation; high-quality reconstruction; limited reconstructed visual quality; low-resolution video; missing high-resolution detail hallucination; multiframe-based video superresolution method; objective quality improvement; subjective quality improvement; temporal coherence; temporal incoherence problem; texture-synthesis-based video super-resolution method; Dynamics; Image reconstruction; Image resolution; Motion estimation; Motion pictures; Signal resolution; Training; dynamic texture synthesis; motion-compensated interpolation; video hallucination; video super-resolution; video upscaling;
Conference_Titel :
Multimedia Signal Processing (MMSP), 2014 IEEE 16th International Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Jakarta
DOI :
10.1109/MMSP.2014.6958795