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Neighborhood issue in single-frame image super-resolution

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Neighborhood issue in single-frame image super-resolution
Super-Resolution is the problem of generating one or a set of high-resolution images from one or a sequence of lowresolution frames. Most methods have been proposed for super-resolution based on multiple low resolution images of the same scene, which is called multiple-frame superresolution. Only a few approaches produce a highresolution image from a single low-resolution image, with the help of one or a set of training images from scenes of the same or different types. It is referred to as single-frame super-resolution. This article reviews a variety of singleframe Super-Resolution methods proposed in the recent years. In the paper, a new manifold learning method: locally linear embedding (LLE) and its relation with single-frame super-resolution is introduced. Detailed study of a critical issue: “Neighborhood Issue” is presented with related experimental results and analysis. And possible future research is given.
K. Su, Qi Tian, Qing Xue, Nicu Sebe, Jingsheng Ma
Added 24 Jun 2010
Updated 24 Jun 2010
Type Conference
Year 2005
Where ICMCS
Authors K. Su, Qi Tian, Qing Xue, Nicu Sebe, Jingsheng Ma
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