Abstract

A new approach to arbitrary scaling of high quality images is proposed, whereby a 2-D M-channel DFT filter bank is designed along with its synthesis part being modified on the basis of a compactly supported sampling function. For that purpose, the 2-D down/up-sampling formulae in a closed form are derived and utilized. Also, an optimized adaptive interpolation technique is employed to compensate for quality degradation arising in scaled images. Finally, simulation results demonstrate that high quality images of arbitrary size can be obtained from the original image.

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