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== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
Image resolution enhancement is an important problem with many practical applications. It enables efficient image compression for storage and transfer over a network. It also offers the possibility of enhancing an image captured using a lower resolution camera before displaying it on a bigger or higher resolution screen. With the ubiquitous cellphone cameras and high resolution displays nowadays, having a fast and accurate technique to upsample a low resolution image has become quite important. | |||
== Background == | == Background == | ||
Revision as of 21:54, 11 December 2018
Introduction
Image resolution enhancement is an important problem with many practical applications. It enables efficient image compression for storage and transfer over a network. It also offers the possibility of enhancing an image captured using a lower resolution camera before displaying it on a bigger or higher resolution screen. With the ubiquitous cellphone cameras and high resolution displays nowadays, having a fast and accurate technique to upsample a low resolution image has become quite important.
Background
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