Bayesian Image Super-Resolution
Tipping, Michael E., Bishop, Christopher M.
–Neural Information Processing Systems
The extraction of a single high-quality image from a set of lowresolution imagesis an important problem which arises in fields such as remote sensing, surveillance, medical imaging and the extraction ofstill images from video. Typical approaches are based on the use of cross-correlation to register the images followed by the inversion of the transformation from the unknown high resolution imageto the observed low resolution images, using regularization toresolve the ill-posed nature of the inversion process. In this paper we develop a Bayesian treatment of the super-resolution problem in which the likelihood function for the image registration parametersis based on a marginalization over the unknown high-resolution image. This approach allows us to estimate the unknown point spread function, and is rendered tractable through the introduction of a Gaussian process prior over images. Results indicate a significant improvement over techniques based on MAP (maximum a-posteriori) point optimization of the high resolution image and associated registration parameters. 1 Introduction
Neural Information Processing Systems
Dec-31-2003