Abstract

This paper presents a new technique for generating a high resolution image from a blurred image sequence; this is also referred to as super-resolution restoration of images. The image sequence consists of decimated, blurred and noisy versions of the high resolution image. The high resolution image is modeled as a Markov random field (MRF) and a maximum a posteriori (MAP) estimation technique is used. A simple gradient descent method is used to optimize the functional. Further, line fields are introduced in the cost function and optimization using Graduated Non-Convexity (GNC) is shown to yield improved results. Lastly, we present results of optimization using Simulated Annealing (SA).

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