This paper describes the interpolation algorithm which contains shooting or ringing artifact suppression based on
windowed sinc interpolator. In general, the windowed sinc interpolator can achieve better performance by using wider
window. However, using wide window causes more ripples that produce unwanted defects such as ringing or shooting
artifact. Therefore, shooting reduction technique is proposed in this paper for using wider windows to improve the
performance without shooting artifact. The proposed algorithm can suppress shooting artifact by using median sinc
interpolator and it can be also used as a post processor for many kernel-based interpolation methods. The resulted image
shows that the proposed algorithm can maintain local details and suppress shooting artifact in the image well.
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