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Stochastic super-resolution for Gaussian textures

Emile Pierret (Institut Denis Poisson); Bruno Galerne (University of Orléans)

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07 Jun 2023

Super-resolution (SR) is an ill-posed inverse problem which consists in proposing high-resolution images consistent with a given low-resolution one. While most SR algorithms are deterministic, stochastic SR deals with designing a stochastic sampler generating any realistic SR solution. The goal of this paper is to show that stochastic SR is a well-posed and solvable problem when restricting to Gaussian stationary textures. Using Gaussian conditional sampling and exploiting the stationarity assumption, we propose an efficient algorithm based on fast Fourier transform. We also demonstrate the practical relevance of the approach for SR with a reference image. Although limited to stationary microtextures, our approach compares favorably in terms of speed and visual quality to some state of the art methods designed for a larger class of images.

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