A polygon-based interpolation operator for super-resolution imaging

10/12/2012
by   Stéfan J. van der Walt, et al.
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We outline the super-resolution reconstruction problem posed as a maximization of probability. We then introduce an interpolation method based on polygonal pixel overlap, express it as a linear operator, and use it to improve reconstruction. Polygon interpolation outperforms the simpler bilinear interpolation operator and, unlike Gaussian modeling of pixels, requires no parameter estimation. A free software implementation that reproduces the results shown is provided.

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