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Super-Resolution From a Single Image

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 Super-Resolution From a Single Image
Methods for super-resolution (SR) can be broadly classified into two families of methods: (i) The classical multi-image super-resolution (combining images obtained at subpixel misalignments), and (ii) Example-Based super-resolution (learning correspondence between low and high resolution image patches from a database). In this paper we propose a unified framework for combining these two families of methods. We further show how this combined approach can be applied to obtain super resolution from as little as a single image (with no database or prior examples). Our approach is based on the observation that patches in a natural image tend to redundantly recur many times inside the image, both within the same scale, as well as across different scales. Recurrence of patches within the same image scale (at subpixel misalignments) gives rise to the classical super-resolution, whereas recurrence of patches across different scales of the same image gives rise to example-based super-resolution....
Daniel Glasner, Shai Bagon, and Michal Irani
Added 05 Sep 2009
Updated 10 Jan 2010
Type Conference
Year 2009
Where ICCV
Authors Daniel Glasner, Shai Bagon, and Michal Irani
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