Abstract

This paper presents a technique that used to enhance the image resolution. The input low resolution (LR) image is decomposed into low frequency (LF) and high frequency (HF) sub-bands by using lifting wavelet transform (LWT) and discrete wavelet transform (DWT). The resolution enhancement is done by interpolating HF sub-bands that are generated using LWT from the LR image. The HF sub-bands of DWT are used to preserve the edges of the images. The operation is done on HF sub-bands of LWT and DWT. The HF sub-bands that are generated from the DWT are interpolated and perform addition to the respective interpolated HF sub-bands of LWT. The HF sub-bands that are modified and the LR image will again interpolate and undergoes the inverse lifting wavelet transform (ILWT) to reconstruct the high resolution (HR) image. This implemented method results efficient over conventional methods.

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