超分辨率卷帘式快门

Abhijith Punnappurath, Vijay Rengarajan, A. Rajagopalan
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针对CCD相机设计的经典多图像超分辨率(SR)算法,假设图像之间的运动是全局的。但是,在许多应用中,CMOS传感器已经越来越多地开始取代更昂贵的CCD传感器,如果在图像的曝光期间,由于逐行采集机制,相机相对于场景有一个运动,则不尊重这一假设。在本文中,我们研究了CMOS相机中多图像SR的迄今未被探索的主题。我们最初开发了一个SR观测模型,该模型解释了在使用非静止CMOS相机拍摄的图像中观察到的称为“滚动快门”(RS)效应的行方向扭曲。然后,我们提出了一个统一的RS-SR框架,从扭曲的低分辨率图像中获得无rs的高分辨率图像(以及逐行运动)。我们使用合成数据以及使用手持CMOS相机捕获的真实图像来证明所提出方案的有效性。定量和定性评估表明,我们的方法显著推进了最先进的技术。
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Rolling Shutter Super-Resolution
Classical multi-image super-resolution (SR) algorithms, designed for CCD cameras, assume that the motion among the images is global. But CMOS sensors that have increasingly started to replace their more expensive CCD counterparts in many applications do not respect this assumption if there is a motion of the camera relative to the scene during the exposure duration of an image because of the row-wise acquisition mechanism. In this paper, we study the hitherto unexplored topic of multi-image SR in CMOS cameras. We initially develop an SR observation model that accounts for the row-wise distortions called the "rolling shutter" (RS) effect observed in images captured using non-stationary CMOS cameras. We then propose a unified RS-SR framework to obtain an RS-free high-resolution image (and the row-wise motion) from distorted low-resolution images. We demonstrate the efficacy of the proposed scheme using synthetic data as well as real images captured using a hand-held CMOS camera. Quantitative and qualitative assessments reveal that our method significantly advances the state-of-the-art.
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