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Mobile TV viewers can change the viewing distance and (on some devices) scale the picture to their preferred viewing ratio, trading off size for angular resolution. We investigated optimal trade-offs between size and resolution through a series of studies. ...
While classical configurations have a practical spatial resolution of 1 meter, novel approaches have been demonstrated that can overcome this limit to offer spatial resolutions in the centimetre range, while preserving full measurand accuracy. ...
In this paper, we present a super-resolution method to approximately double image resolution in both dimensions from a set of four low resolution, aliased images. The camera is shifted and rotated by small amounts between the different image captures. Only ...
Super-resolution algorithms reconstruct a high resolution image from a set of low resolution images of a scene. Precise alignment of the input images is an essential part of such algorithms. If the low resolution images are undersampled and have aliasing a ...
Super-resolution is the task of creating an high resolution image from a low resolution input sequence. To overcome the difficul- ties of fine image registration, several methods have been proposed exploiting the non-local intuition, i.e. any datapoint can ...
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Stereo reconstruction is a fundamental problem of computer vision. It has been studied for more than three decades and significant progress has been made in recent years as evidenced by the quality of the models now being produced. This is highly related w ...
This paper addresses the problem of super- resolution from low resolution spherical images that are not perfectly registered. Such a problem is typically en- countered in omnidirectional vision scenarios with re- duced resolution sensors in imperfect setti ...
This paper addresses the reconstruction of high resolution omnidirectional images from multiple low resolution images with inexact registration. When omnidirectional images from low resolution vision sensors can be uniquely mapped on the 2-sphere, such a r ...
This paper addresses the reconstruction of high resolution omnidirectional images from multiple low resolution images with inexact registration. When omnidirectional images from low resolution vision sensors can be uniquely mapped on the 2-sphere, such a r ...
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers2011
In the context of an ageing society neurodegenerative disease have become more and more frequent among humans. Opposing the benefits of a longer life, these diseases have thus triggered research on neurons and how they interact with each other. In vitro as ...