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Paper IDTEC-4.12
Paper Title DEPTH MAP SUPER-RESOLUTION BY MULTI-DIRECTION DICTIONARY AND JOINT REGULARIZATION
Authors Wei Xu, Jin Wang, Longhua Sun, Qing Zhu, Faculty of Information Technology, China
SessionTEC-4: Super-resolution
LocationArea G
Session Time:Wednesday, 22 September, 14:30 - 16:00
Presentation Time:Wednesday, 22 September, 14:30 - 16:00
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Topic Image and Video Processing: Interpolation, super-resolution, and mosaicing
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Abstract Depth maps acquired by 3D cameras usually suffer from low resolution and insufficient quality, which makes it difficult to be directly used in visual depth perception and 3D reconstruction. To handle this problem, we propose a novel multi-direction dictionary and joint regularization model for high quality depth recovery. To enhance the sparsity, image is divided into classified patches according to the same geometrical direction and a compact dictionary is trained within each class. Then for a patch to be coded, the most relevant dictionary can be selected according to its geometrical direction. We further introduce two regularization terms into the reconstruction model. One is the anisotropic total variation (TV) defined by the local gradients of color/depth pair. The other is the nonlocal similarity to provide nonlocal constraint to the local structure. Experimental results demonstrate that our method outperforms other state-of-the-art methods in terms of both subjective quality and objective quality.