• DocumentCode
    953091
  • Title

    Convolution-based interpolation for fast, high-quality rotation of images

  • Author

    Unser, Michael ; Thévenaz, Philippe ; Yaroslavsky, Leonid

  • Author_Institution
    Biomed. Eng. & Instrum. Program, Nat. Inst. of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA
  • Volume
    4
  • Issue
    10
  • fYear
    1995
  • fDate
    10/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    1371
  • Lastpage
    1381
  • Abstract
    This paper focuses on the design of fast algorithms for rotating images and preserving high quality. The basis for the approach is a decomposition of a rotation into a sequence of one-dimensional translations. As the accuracy of these operations is critical, we introduce a general theoretical framework that addresses their design and performance. We also investigate the issue of optimality and present an improved least-square formulation of the problem. This approach leads to a separable three-pass implementation of a rotation using one-dimensional convolutions only. We provide explicit filter formulas for several continuous signal models including spline and bandlimited representations. Finally, we present rotation experiments and compare the currently standard techniques with the various versions of our algorithm. Our results indicate that the present algorithm in its higher-order versions outperforms all standard high-accuracy methods of which we are aware, both in terms of speed and quality. Its computational complexity increases linearly with the order of accuracy. The best-quality results are obtained with the sine-based algorithm, which can be implemented using simple one-dimensional FFTs
  • Keywords
    computational complexity; convolution; fast Fourier transforms; filtering theory; image processing; interpolation; least squares approximations; splines (mathematics); bandlimited representations; computational complexity; continuous signal models; convolution-based interpolation; fast algorithms; filter formulas; high-quality images; image rotation; least-square formulation; one-dimensional FFT; one-dimensional convolution; one-dimensional translations; optimality; separable three-pass implementation; sine-based algorithm; spline; Algorithm design and analysis; Computational complexity; Convolution; Digital photography; Filters; Interpolation; Nearest neighbor searches; Radiology; Smoothing methods; Spline;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Image Processing, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1057-7149
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/83.465102
  • Filename
    465102