Bulletin of Electrical Engineering and Informatics
Vol 1, No 1: March 2012

Super Resolution Imaging Needs Better Registration for Better Quality Results

Varsha Hemant Patil (University of Pune)
Kharate G K (University of Pune)
Kamlapur Snehal Mohan (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Mar 2012

Abstract

In this paper, trade-off between effect of registration error and number of images used in the process of super resolution image reconstruction is studied. Super Resolution image reconstruction is three phase process, of which registration is of at most importance. Super resolution image reconstruction uses set of low resolution images to reconstruct high resolution image during registration. The study demonstrates the effects of registration error and benefit of more number of low resolution images on the quality of reconstructed image. Study reveals that the registration error degrades the reconstructed image and without better registration methodology, a better super resolution method is still not of any use. It is noticed that without further improvement in the registration technique, not much improvement can be achieved by increasing number of input low resolution images.

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