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Self-Similarity Superresolution for Resource-Constrained Image Sensor Node in Wireless Sensor Networks

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  • Yuehai Wang
  • Weidong Wang
  • Shiying Cao
  • Shiju Li
  • Li Xie
  • Baocang Ding

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Wireless sensor networks, in combination with image sensors, open up a grand sensing application field. It is a challenging problem to recover a high resolution image from its low resolution counterpart, especially for low-cost resource-constrained image sensors with limited resolution. Sparse representation-based techniques have been developed recently and increasingly to solve this ill-posed inverse problem. Most of these solutions are based on an external dictionary learned from huge image gallery, consequently needing tremendous iteration and long time to match. In this paper, we explore the self-similarity inside the image itself, and propose a new combined self-similarity superresolution solution, with low computation cost and high recover performance. In the self-similarity image super resolution model , a small size sparse dictionary is learned from the image itself by the methods such as . The most similar patch is searched and specially combined during the sparse regulation iteration. Detailed information, such as edge sharpness, is preserved more faithfully and clearly. Experiment results confirm the effectiveness and efficiency of this double self-learning method in the image super resolution.

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  • Yuehai Wang & Weidong Wang & Shiying Cao & Shiju Li & Li Xie & Baocang Ding, 2014. "Self-Similarity Superresolution for Resource-Constrained Image Sensor Node in Wireless Sensor Networks," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2014, pages 1-10, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:719408
    DOI: 10.1155/2014/719408
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