Moment images, polynomial fit filters. and the problem of surface interpolation

A uniform hierarchical procedure for processing incomplete image data is describes. It begins with the computation of local moments within windows centered on each output sample point. Arrays of such measures, called moment images, are computed efficiently through the application of a series of small kernel filters. A polynomial surface is then fit to the available image data within a local neighborhood of each sample point. Best-fit polynomials are obtained from the corresponding local moments. The procedure, hierarchical polynomial fit filtering, yields a multiresolution set of low-pass filtered images. The set of low-pass images is combined by multiresolution interpolation to form a smooth surface passing through the original image data.<<ETX>>