2015
DOI: 10.1007/s11704-015-4179-x
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A novel adaptive image zooming scheme via weighted least-squares estimation

Abstract: A critical issue in image interpolation is preserving edge detail and texture information in images when zooming. In this paper, we propose a novel adaptive image zooming algorithm using weighted least-square estimation that can achieve arbitrary integer-ratio zoom (WLS-AIZ) For a given zooming ratio n, every pixel in a low-resolution (LR) image is associated with an n × n block of high-resolution (HR) pixels in the HR image. In WLS-AIZ, the LR image is interpolated using the bilinear method in advance. Model … Show more

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“…Image enlargement results were also tested for edge detection; such as study by Zhong et al [12] conducted a study of retaining the border of an object against an enlarged image using the BCI method.…”
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“…Image enlargement results were also tested for edge detection; such as study by Zhong et al [12] conducted a study of retaining the border of an object against an enlarged image using the BCI method.…”
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confidence: 99%