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Theory and Practice of Computer Graphics 2003
Demosaicing of Colour Images Using Pixel Level Data-Dependent Triangulation
University of Birmingham, UK
June 03-June 05
ISBN: 0-7695-1942-3
Dan Su, University of Bath
Philip Willis, University of Bath
Single-chip digital cameras use an array of broad-spectrum Charge-Coupled Devices (CCD) overlayed with a colour filter array. The filter layer consists of transparent patches of red, green and blue, such that each CCD pixel captures one of these primary colours. To reconstruct a colour image at the full CCD resolution, the ?missing? primary values have to be interpolated from nearby samples. We present an effective colour interpolation using a simple pixel level data-dependent triangulation. This interpolation technique is applied to the commonly-used Bayer Colour Filter Array pattern. Results show that the proposed method gives superior reconstruction quality, with smaller visual defects than other methods. Furthermore, the complexity and efficiency of the proposed method is very close to simple bilinear interpolation, making it easy to implement and fast to run.
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Dan Su, Philip Willis, "Demosaicing of Colour Images Using Pixel Level Data-Dependent Triangulation," tpcg, pp.16, Theory and Practice of Computer Graphics 2003, 2003
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