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10 February 2012 One-dimensional control grid interpolation-based demosaicing and color image interpolation
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Proceedings Volume 8296, Computational Imaging X; 82960E (2012) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.910933
Event: IS&T/SPIE Electronic Imaging, 2012, Burlingame, California, United States
Abstract
We recently reported good results with our image interpolation algorithm, One-Dimensional Control Grid Interpolation (1DCGI), in the context of grayscale images. 1DCGI has high quantitative accuracy, flexibility with respect to scaling factor, and low computational cost relative to similarly performing methods. Here we look to extend our method to the demosaicing of Bayer-Patterned images. 1DCGI-based demosaicing performs quantitatively better than the gradient-corrected linear interpolation method of Malvar. We also demonstrate effective interpolation of full color images.
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Christine M. Zwart and David H. Frakes "One-dimensional control grid interpolation-based demosaicing and color image interpolation", Proc. SPIE 8296, Computational Imaging X, 82960E (10 February 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.910933
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KEYWORDS
Image resolution

Image filtering

Charge-coupled devices

CCD image sensors

Image interpolation

Lithium

RGB color model

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