Subjective Super-Resolution Model on Coarse High-Speed LED Display in Combination with Pseudo Fixation Eye Movements

We propose a method to realize a subjective superresolution on a high-speed LED display, which dynamically shows a set of four neighboring pixels on every LED pixel. We have experimentally confirmed the subjective super-resolution effect. This paper proposes a subjective super-resolution hypothesis in human visual system and reports simulation results with pseudo fixation eye movements. key words: subjective super-resolution, LED, predictive-coding, fixation eye movement, visual system

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