Adaptive image interpolation based on local activity levels

In this paper, an adaptive warped distance method is suggested for image interpolation. This method depends on modifying the warped distance technique for image interpolation taking into consideration the level of activity in local regions of the image. This is performed by weighting the pixels used in the interpolation process with different adaptive weights. The adaptation can be extended to different traditional interpolation techniques such as bilinear, bicubic and cubic spline techniques as well as to the warped distance technique. Results show that the adaptive weighting of pixels in interpolation gives better results than that obtained using traditional interpolation methods only or by using the warped distance technique.

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