Title :
Guided iterative back-projection scheme for single-image super-resolution
Author :
Hailiang Li ; Kin-Man Lam
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. & Inf. Eng., Hong Kong Polytech. Univ., Hong Kong, China
Abstract :
The iterative back-projection (IBP) technique is an effective approach to single-image super-resolution (SR) reconstruction. However, the conventional IBP-based SR method suffers from a jaggy and ringing effect around the edges, as the up-sampling process and the back-projection of the reconstructed image are isotropic. In this paper, we present an improved IBP approach, namely guided iterative back-projection (GIBP), which employs an effective edge-guided interpolation method for up-sampling, and either a joint bilateral filter or a guided filter is used to constrain the projection of the error coefficients so as to suppress the noise and the ringing artifacts (i.e. the halo effect). To up-scale an image with an arbitrary ratio, we also propose an edge-persevering bilinear up-scaling interpolation method in cooperation with GIBP. Experimental results validate that the proposed algorithm can significantly improve SR reconstruction accuracy, while suppressing the main artifacts, such as the ringing and jaggy effects, and the noise created in the traditional IBP methods.
Keywords :
filtering theory; image reconstruction; image resolution; interpolation; iterative methods; GIBP; IBP-based SR method; back-projection; edge-persevering bilinear up-scaling interpolation method; guided filter; guided iterative back-projection scheme; jaggy effect; joint bilateral filter; reconstructed image; ringing effect; single image super-resolution reconstruction; up-sampling process; Filtering; Image edge detection; Interpolation; Image super resolution; edge preserving interpolation; guided image filter; iterative back-projection; joint bilateral filter;
Conference_Titel :
Global High Tech Congress on Electronics (GHTCE), 2013 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Shenzhen
DOI :
10.1109/GHTCE.2013.6767267