Image scaling by de la Vallée-Poussin filtered interpolation
We present a new image scaling method both for downscaling and upscaling, running with any scale factor or desired size. It is based on the sampling of an approximating bivariate polynomial, which globally interpolates the data and is defined by a filter of de la Vallée Poussin type whose action ray is suitable regulated to improve the approximation. The method has been tested on a significant number of different image datasets. The results are evaluated in qualitative and quantitative terms and compared with other available competitive methods. The perceived quality of the resulting scaled images is such that important details are preserved, and the appearance of artifacts is low. Very high-quality measure values in downscaling and the competitive ones in upscaling evidence the effectiveness of the method. Good visual quality, limited computational effort, and moderate memory demanding make the method suitable for real-world applications.
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