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POCS Based Super-Resolution Image Reconstruction Using an Adaptive Regularization Parameter


S.S.Panda, M S R S Prasad and Dr.G Jena

Crucial information barely visible to the human eye is often embedded in a series of low-resolution images taken of the same scene. Super-resolution enables the extraction of this information by reconstructing a single image, at a high resolution than is present in any of the individual images. This is particularly useful in forensic imaging, where the extraction of minute details in an image can help to solve a crime. Super-resolution image restoration has been one of the most important research areas in recent years which goals to obtain a high resolution (HR) image from several low resolutions (LR) blurred, noisy, under sampled and displaced images. Relation of the HR image and LR images can be modeled by a linear system using a transformation matrix and additive noise. However, a unique solution may not be available because of the singularity of transformation matrix. To overcome this problem, POCS method has been used. However, their performance is not good because the effect of noise energy has been ignored. In this paper, we propose an adaptive regularization approach based on the fact that the regularization parameter should be a linear function of noise variance. The performance of the proposed approach has been tested on several images and the obtained results demonstrate the superiority of our approach compared with existing methods.

Keywords: Super resolution, POCS, regularization

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ABOUT THE AUTHORS

S.S.Panda
S. S. Panda got his M.Tech. degree in the year 2010 and doing his research on Digital image processing. He is working as Sr. Assistant Professor in the department of Computer Science and Engineering, Regency Institute of Technology, Yanam.(Puducherry), India. He is a life member of ISTE.

M S R S Prasad
MSRS Prasad got his M.Tech. degree in the year 2010 and doing his research on Digital image processing. He is working as Sr. Assistant Professor in the department of Computer Science and Engineering, Regency Institute of Technology, Yanam. (Puducherry), India. He is a life member of ISTE

Dr.G Jena
Dr. G. Jena got his Ph.D. degree from F M university and working as Professor and HOD CSE, BVC Engineering College, Amalapuram, India. His area of interest is Image Processing, Signal Processing and Adaptive Channel Equalizers using Time Frequency Domain Transform and Neural Techniques and is a member of the IEEE,FIE,LMISTE, MCSI, India


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