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10 February 2009 A kernel representation for exponential splines with global tension
Sven Barendt, Bernd Fischer, Jan Modersitzki
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Proceedings Volume 7245, Image Processing: Algorithms and Systems VII; 72450I (2009) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.810219
Event: IS&T/SPIE Electronic Imaging, 2009, San Jose, California, United States
Abstract
Interpolation is a key ingredient in many imaging routines. In this note, we present a thorough evaluation of an interpolation method based on exponential splines in tension. They are based on so-called tension parameters, which allow for a tuning of their properties. As it turns out, these interpolants have very many nice features, which are, however, not born out in the literature. We intend to close this gap. We present for the first time an analytic representation of their kernel which enables one to come up with a space and frequency domain analysis. It is shown that the exponential splines in tension, as a function of the tension parameter, bridging the gap between linear and cubic B-Spline interpolation. For example, with a certain tension parameter, one is able to suppress ringing artefacts in the interpolant. On the other hand, the analysis in the frequency domain shows that one derives a superior signal reconstruction quality as known from the cubic B-Spline interpolation, which, however, suffers from ringing artifacts. With the ability to offer a trade-off between opposing features of interpolation methods we advocate the use of the exponential spline in tension from a practical point of view and use the new kernel representation to qualify the trade-off.
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Sven Barendt, Bernd Fischer, and Jan Modersitzki "A kernel representation for exponential splines with global tension", Proc. SPIE 7245, Image Processing: Algorithms and Systems VII, 72450I (10 February 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.810219
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KEYWORDS
Convolution

Signal attenuation

Current controlled current source

Differential equations

Electronic imaging

Fourier transforms

Image processing

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