Abstract
Image analysis and enhancement tools such as tone mapping, colorization,
stereo depth, and photomontage, require computing a solution
(e.g., for exposure, chromaticity, disparity, labels) over the
pixel grid. Computational and/or memory costs often require that
a smaller solution be run over a down-sampled image. Although
traditional upsampling methods can be used to interpolate the low
resolution solution to the full resolution, these methods generally
assume a smoothness prior for the interpolation.
We demonstrate that in the cases, such as those above, where a high
resolution image is available, it can be leveraged as a prior in the
context of a joint bilateral upsampling procedure to produce a better
high resolution solution. We show results for each of the applications
above and compare them to traditional upsampling methods.
@article{KCLU07,
author = {Johannes Kopf and Michael F. Cohen and Dani Lischinski
and Matt Uyttendaele},
title = {Joint Bilateral Upsampling},
journal = {ACM Transactions on Graphics (Proceedings of SIGGRAPH 2007)},
year = {2007},
volume = {26},
number = {3},
pages = {to appear},
}
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