A NOVEL ALGORITHM FOR SATILLITE IMAGE RESOLUTION ENHANCEMENT BASED ON DUAL-TREE COMPLEX WAVELET TRANSFORM (DT-CWT) AND NONLOCAL MEANS (NLM)?
Journal: International Journal of Computer Science and Mobile Computing - IJCSMC (Vol.3, No. 8)Publication Date: 2014-08-30
Authors : SYED.AZAS; B.M.K. REDDY;
Page : 318-323
Keywords : Dual-tree complex wavelet transform (DT-CWT); Lanczos interpolation; resolution enhancement (RE); shift variant;
Abstract
The Resolution enhancement (RE) schemes (which are not based on wavelets) has one major drawback of losing high frequency contents (which results in blurring). The discrete wavelet- transform-based (DWT) RE scheme generates artifacts (due to a DWT shift-variant property). A wavelet-domain approach based on dual-tree complex wavelet transform (DT-CWT) and nonlocal means (NLM) is proposed for RE of the satellite images. A satellite input image is decomposed by DT-CWT (which is nearly shift invariant) to obtain high-frequency sub bands. Here the Lanczos interpolator is used to interpolate the high-frequency sub bands and the low-resolution (LR) input image. The high frequency sub bands are passed through an NLM filter to cater for the artifacts generated by DT-CWT (despite of its nearly shift invariance). The filtered high-frequency sub bands and the LR input image are combined using inverse DT-CWT to obtain a resolution-enhanced image. Objective and subjective analyses show superiority of the new proposed technique over the conventional and state-of-the-art RE techniques.
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