Single-image super-resolution in RGB space via group sparse representation

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Super-resolution (SR) is the problem of generating a high-resolution (HR) image from one or more low-resolution (LR) images. This study presents a new approach to single-image super-resolution based on group sparse representation. Two dictionaries are constructed corresponding to the LR and HR image patches, respectively. The sparse coefficients of an input LR image patch in terms of the LR dictionary are used to recover the HR patch from the HR dictionary. When constructing the dictionaries, the three colour channels in a training image patch are considered a group composed of three atoms. The whole group is selected simultaneously when representing an image patch so that the correlations between the colour channels can be retained. A dictionary training method is also designed in which the two dictionaries are trained jointly to ensure that the corresponding LR and HR patches have the same sparse coefficients. Experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method and its robustness to noise.

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Cheng, M., Wang, C., & Li, J. (2015). Single-image super-resolution in RGB space via group sparse representation. IET Image Processing, 9(6), 461–467. https://doi.org/10.1049/iet-ipr.2014.0313

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