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1 February 1992 Local cardinal spline interpolation and its application to image processing
Andrew K. Chan, Charles K. Chui, Jun Zha, Q. Liu
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Abstract
This paper presents an image interpolation algorithm using the recently developed local cardinal interpolatory spline (LCIS). The procedures for constructing the LCIS basis are described for both univariate and bivariate cases. This new LCIS algorithm is very efficient and can be implemented easily. Without the need of a mapping procedure, this method is faster than any other polynomial interpolation approach. The C2 property of the LCIS also allows the gradient operator to be constructed for edge detection. Both image interpolation and edge detection algorithms are compared with existing methods in two different examples.
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Andrew K. Chan, Charles K. Chui, Jun Zha, and Q. Liu "Local cardinal spline interpolation and its application to image processing", Proc. SPIE 1610, Curves and Surfaces in Computer Vision and Graphics II, (1 February 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.135151
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KEYWORDS
Computer graphics

Computer vision technology

Machine vision

Visualization

Edge detection

Image interpolation

Image processing

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