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28 January 2008Improved demosaicking in the frequency domain by restoration filtering of the LCC bands
The recovery of a full resolution color image from a color filter array like the Bayer pattern is commonly regarded
as an interpolation problem for the missing color components. But it may equivalently be viewed as the problem
of channel separation from a frequency multiplex of the color components. By using linear band-pass filters in
a locally adaptive manner, this latter view has earlier been successfully approached, providing state-of-the-art
performance in demosaicking. In this paper, we address remaining shortcomings of this frequency domain method
and discuss a locally adaptive restoration filter. By implementing restoration as an extension of the bilateral
filter, reasonable complexity of the method can be sustained while being able to improve resulting image quality
by up to more than 1dB.
Markus Beermann andEric Dubois
"Improved demosaicking in the frequency domain by restoration filtering of the LCC bands", Proc. SPIE 6822, Visual Communications and Image Processing 2008, 68221O (28 January 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.766517
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Markus Beermann, Eric Dubois, "Improved demosaicking in the frequency domain by restoration filtering of the LCC bands," Proc. SPIE 6822, Visual Communications and Image Processing 2008, 68221O (28 January 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.766517