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1 November 1991 Using information from multiple low-resolution images to increase resolution
Philippe Gagne, Henri H. Arsenault
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Abstract
We show that a high-resolution picture of a scene can be generated from multiple low resolution images. The pixels of the multiple images are combined to form a matrix corresponding to the correlation between the required high resolution image and the camera degradation. Examples are shown.
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Philippe Gagne and Henri H. Arsenault "Using information from multiple low-resolution images to increase resolution", Proc. SPIE 1564, Optical Information Processing Systems and Architectures III, (1 November 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.49749
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KEYWORDS
Image resolution

Cameras

Image processing

Optical signal processing

Convolution

Imaging systems

Filtering (signal processing)

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