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A survey on super-resolution imaging

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SIGNAL IMAGE AND VIDEO PROCESSING
Volume 5, Issue 3, Pages 329-342

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SPRINGER LONDON LTD
DOI: 10.1007/s11760-010-0204-6

Keywords

Super-resolution imaging; Regularization; Resolution enhancement

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The key objective of super-resolution (SR) imaging is to reconstruct a higher-resolution image based on a set of images, acquired from the same scene and denoted as 'low-resolution' images, to overcome the limitation and/or ill-posed conditions of the image acquisition process for facilitating better content visualization and scene recognition. In this paper, we provide a comprehensive review of SR image and video reconstruction methods developed in the literature and highlight the future research challenges. The SR image approaches reconstruct a single higher-resolution image from a set of given lower-resolution images, and the SR video approaches reconstruct an image sequence with a higher-resolution from a group of adjacent lower-resolution image frames. Furthermore, several SR applications are discussed to contribute some insightful comments on future SR research directions. Specifically, the SR computations for multi-view images and the SR video computation in the temporal domain are discussed.

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