DocumentCode :
984128
Title :
Extraction of high-resolution frames from video sequences
Author :
Schultz, Richard R. ; Stevenson, Robert L.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., North Dakota Univ., Grand Forks, ND, USA
Volume :
5
Issue :
6
fYear :
1996
fDate :
6/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
996
Lastpage :
1011
Abstract :
The human visual system appears to be capable of temporally integrating information in a video sequence in such a way that the perceived spatial resolution of a sequence appears much higher than the spatial resolution of an individual frame. While the mechanisms in the human visual system that do this are unknown, the effect is not too surprising given that temporally adjacent frames in a video sequence contain slightly different, but unique, information. This paper addresses the use of both the spatial and temporal information present in a short image sequence to create a single high-resolution video frame. A novel observation model based on motion compensated subsampling is proposed for a video sequence. Since the reconstruction problem is ill-posed, Bayesian restoration with a discontinuity-preserving prior image model is used to extract a high-resolution video still given a short low-resolution sequence. Estimates computed from a low-resolution image sequence containing a subpixel camera pan show dramatic visual and quantitative improvements over bilinear, cubic B-spline, and Bayesian single frame interpolations. Visual and quantitative improvements are also shown for an image sequence containing objects moving with independent trajectories. Finally, the video frame extraction algorithm is used for the motion-compensated scan conversion of interlaced video data, with a visual comparison to the resolution enhancement obtained from progressively scanned frames
Keywords :
Bayes methods; feature extraction; image enhancement; image resolution; image restoration; image sampling; image sequences; motion compensation; motion estimation; video signal processing; visual perception; Bayesian restoration; Bayesian single frame interpolation; bilinear interpolation; cubic B-spline interpolation; discontinuity preserving prior image model; high resolution frames extraction; high resolution video frame; high resolution video still; human visual system; ill posed reconstruction problem; interlaced video data; low resolution image sequence; motion compensated scan conversion; motion compensated subsampling; observation model; perceived spatial resolution; progressively scanned frames; spatial information; subpixel camera pan; temporal information; temporally adjacent frames; video frame extraction algorithm; video sequences; Bayesian methods; Cameras; Data mining; Humans; Image reconstruction; Image restoration; Image sequences; Spatial resolution; Video sequences; Visual system;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Image Processing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1057-7149
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/83.503915
Filename :
503915
Link To Document :
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