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A novel disparity-assisted block matching-based approach for super-resolution of light field images

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Abstract

Currently, available plenoptic imaging technology has limited resolution. That makes it challenging to use this technology in applications, where sharpness is essential, such as film industry. Previous attempts aimed at enhancing the spatial resolution of plenoptic light field (LF) images were based on block and patch matching inherited from classical image super-resolution, where multiple views were considered as separate frames. By contrast to these approaches, a novel super-resolution technique is proposed in this paper with a focus on exploiting estimated disparity information to reduce the matching area in the super-resolution process. We estimate the disparity information from the interpolated LR view point images (VPs). We denote our method as light field block matching super-resolution. We additionally combine our novel super-resolution method with directionally adaptive image interpolation from [1] to preserve sharpness of the high-resolution images. We prove a steady gain in the PSNR and SSIM quality of the super-resolved images for the resolution enhancement factor 8x8 as compared to the recent approaches and also to our previous work [2].
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationnan
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
ISBN (Print)9781538661253
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 2018
Event2018 3DTV-Conference (3DTV-CON) - Stockholm
Duration: 3 Jun 20185 Jun 2018
http://3dtv-con.org/

Conference

Conference2018 3DTV-Conference (3DTV-CON)
CityStockholm
Period3/06/185/06/18
Other2018 3DTV-Conference (3DTV-CON) (03/06/2018-05/06/2018, Stockholm)
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Keywords

  • Plenoptic Camera

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