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Exampled-based Super resolution. Presenter: Yu-Wei Fan. Outline. Introduction Training set generation Super-resolution algorithms Idea Markov Network One-pass algorithm Results. Outline. Introduction Training set generation Super-resolution algorithms Idea Markov Network
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Exampled-based Super resolution Presenter: Yu-Wei Fan
Outline • Introduction • Training set generation • Super-resolution algorithms • Idea • Markov Network • One-pass algorithm • Results
Outline • Introduction • Training set generation • Super-resolution algorithms • Idea • Markov Network • One-pass algorithm • Results
Introduction • Why do we need high resolution image? • Usually , we cannot get high resolution image easy.
Introduction • Aim: High Resolution Image • 1.Reduce the pixel size • the amount of light available also decrease • generates shot noise • 2.Increase the chip size • increase capacitance • difficult to speed up a charge transfer rate • 3.Signal processing techniques • Low cost
Introduction • General Super Resolution • Need multi frames information • Exampled-based Super resolution • Need only one frame
Outline • Introduction • Training set generation • Super-resolution algorithms • Idea • Markov Network • One-pass algorithm • Results
Training set generation • Store the high-resolution patch corresponding to every possible • low-resolution image patch. • Typically, these patches are 5 × 5 or 7 × 7 pixels.
Outline • Introduction • Training set generation • Super-resolution algorithms • Idea • Markov Network • One-pass algorithm • Results
Idea Unfortunately, that approach doesn’t work!
Markov Network • MAP Estimator:
Markov Network • Example:
Markov Network • Belief Propagation Where is from the previous iteration. The initial are 1. Typically, three or four iterations of the algorithm are sufficient.
One-pass algorithm • How do we select a good patch pair? • Two constraint: • frequency constraint • spatial constraint
Outline • Introduction • Training set generation • Super-resolution algorithms • Idea • Markov Network • One-pass algorithm • Results
Results • α=0
Results • α=0.5
Results • α=5