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Motion-Free Super-Resolution

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Introduction

With the explosion of Internet technology and graphics engines, digital images are now everywhere.  Image capturing tools are all pervading - in our pockets to inside a satellite.  And although imaging applications demand an availability to high resolution images, such images are not picture perfect and may be lacking sufficient details.  This requires that these images be super-resolved for improved details.  How to achieve this is what constitutes research in the area of image super-resolution. 

Motion-Free Super-Resolution explores new technology for image super-resolution - applying cues other than the motion cue in super-resolving a scene.  This book will serve as an essential reference for both academecians and practicing engineers in the area of image processing and computer vision, as well as providing a basis for ongoing research in this field.

Keywords

Interpolation MAP estimation blind restoration defocus phenomenon image modeling imaging low-resolution image formation modeling performance photometry super resolution wavelet coefficients wavelets zoom cue

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From the reviews:

"The authors introduce us to motionless or motion-free methods for super-resolution in this book. … is written clearly, and presents its core topics in well-organized chapters. … The basic theory of each chapter is clearly presented, and is developed in a step-by-step fashion that makes it easy to follow. This will be a good starting point for researchers who want to get involve in image super-resolution. I believe experienced researchers will also find this book useful for seeing the overall picture of the super-resolution problem." (Fatih Kurugollu, Computing Reviews, November, 2005)