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Superresolution of Noisy Remotely Sensed Images Through Directional Representations

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2018-09-05 v2

Abstract

We develop an algorithm for single-image superresolution of remotely sensed data, based on the discrete shearlet transform. The shearlet transform extracts directional features of signals, and is known to provide near-optimally sparse representations for a broad class of images. This often leads to superior performance in edge detection and image representation when compared to isotropic frames. We justify the use of shearlets mathematically, before presenting a denoising single-image superresolution algorithm that combines the shearlet transform with sparse mixing estimators (SME). Our algorithm is compared with a variety of single-image superresolution methods, including wavelet SME superresolution. Our numerical results demonstrate competitive performance in terms of PSNR and SSIM.

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@article{arxiv.1602.08575,
  title  = {Superresolution of Noisy Remotely Sensed Images Through Directional Representations},
  author = {Wojciech Czaja and James M. Murphy and Daniel Weinberg},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1602.08575},
  year   = {2018}
}

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5 pages (double column). IEEE copyright added