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32nd Applied Imagery Pattern Recognition Workshop (AIPR'03)
p. 81
Superresolution from Image Sequence
N. K. Bose, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park
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Due to cost of hardware, size, and fabrication complexity
limitations, imaging systems like CCD detector arrays or
digital cameras often provide only multiple low-resolution
(LR) degraded images. However, a high-resolution (HR) image
is indispensable in many applications including health
diagnosis and monitoring, military surveillance, and terrain
mapping by remote sensing. Other intriguing possibilities
include substituting expensive high-resolution instruments
like scanning electron microscopes by their cruder, cheaper
counterparts and then applying technical methods for increasing
the resolution to that derivable with much more
costly equipment. This paper will present in a comparison
between the various popular approaches to the attaining of
superresolution following image acquisition.
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Citation:
N. K. Bose,
"Superresolution from Image Sequence,"
aipr,
p. 81,
32nd Applied Imagery Pattern Recognition Workshop (AIPR'03),
2003
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