Title :
Kernel-based adaptive image sampling
Author :
Jianxiong Liu;Christos Bouganis;Peter Y. K. Cheung
Author_Institution :
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Imperial College London, U.K.
Abstract :
This paper presents an adaptive progressive image acquisition algorithm based on the concept of kernel construction. The algorithm takes the conventional route of blind progressive sampling to sample and reconstruct the ground truth image in an iterative manner. During each iteration, an equivalent kernel is built for each unsampled pixel to capture the spatial structure of its local neighborhood. The kernel is normalized by the estimated sample strength in the local area and used as the projection of the influence of this unsampled pixel to the consequent sampling procedure. The sampling priority of a candidate unsampled pixel is the sum of such projections from other unsampled pixels in the local area. Pixel locations with the highest priority are sampled in the next iteration. The algorithm does not require to pre-process or compress the ground truth image and therefore can be used in various situations where such procedure is not possible. The experiments show that the proposed algorithm is able to capture the local structure of images to achieve a better reconstruction quality than that of the existing methods.
Keywords :
"Kernel","Image reconstruction","Correlation","Image sampling","Algorithm design and analysis","Adaptation models","Interpolation"
Conference_Titel :
Computer Vision Theory and Applications (VISAPP), 2014 International Conference on