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7 October 2008 Temporal resolution enhancement from motion
M. P. Rollason, M. J. A. Strens, A. P. Gardner
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Abstract
We describe progress in the second year of the EMRS DTC TEP theme project entitled "Temporal Resolution Enhancement from Motion". The aim is to develop algorithms that combine evidence over time from a sequence of images in order to improve spatial resolution and reduce unwanted artefacts. A C++ implementation of an algorithm was developed in year one 1. Work in year two has improved the efficiency and extended the applicability of the algorithm. New schemes for information update and scene matching have substantially reduced the processing time and enabled application of the technique to imagery with more complicated viewing geometries. The new technique is demonstrated using airborne infra-red imagery datasets from a Wescam MX series turret on a helicopter.
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M. P. Rollason, M. J. A. Strens, and A. P. Gardner "Temporal resolution enhancement from motion", Proc. SPIE 7114, Electro-Optical Remote Sensing, Photonic Technologies, and Applications II, 711408 (7 October 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.801796
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Resolution enhancement technologies

Image processing

Image resolution

Algorithm development

Image sensors

Data modeling

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