1999
DOI: 10.1117/1.482699
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Aliasing reduction method for color digital still cameras with a single-chip charge-coupled device

Abstract: This paper presents an aliasing reduction method for digital still cameras (DSCs) which takes advantage of the colorsignal correlation. The authors have developed a method of reducing aliasing by increasing the resolution of the color signals in DSCs using a single-chip charge-coupled device with a primary-color filter array. The new method interpolates the signals by taking advantage of the fact that color-signal variations are similar to one another in a local region of an image. In addition, it selects the … Show more

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“…CCR requires three image iterations to adjust, ratios of color values, followed by an inverse diffusion stage. A much simpler algorithm [3] uses gradients in a single color plane as spatial predictors (hereafter, GRAD) to determine the direction of interpolation. Although simpler, GRAD does not suppress aliasing as well as CCR.…”
Section: J = [ V R Vg V B ] G R B Gmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CCR requires three image iterations to adjust, ratios of color values, followed by an inverse diffusion stage. A much simpler algorithm [3] uses gradients in a single color plane as spatial predictors (hereafter, GRAD) to determine the direction of interpolation. Although simpler, GRAD does not suppress aliasing as well as CCR.…”
Section: J = [ V R Vg V B ] G R B Gmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The conventional methods use the color correlation [1], [2]. For example, in some method demosaicing is carried out based on the correlative assumption that the ratio of each color component is equivalent while in another method demosaicing is carried out based on the assumption of the existence of correlation among the changes of color components.…”
Section: Problem In Conventional Demosaicing Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sin embargo, tal diseño no es el adecuado para captar imágenes en movimiento. El diseño stripe filter abarca multitud de diseños pictóricos (en RGB, CMY, GCMY, etc) del mosaico CCD, desde líneas verticales RGB hasta estructuras geométricas en mosaico -estructura Bayer (Dillon, Lewis, Kaspar 1978), 3G/R/B, etc-, pero que sufre defectos por una diversidad no coordinada de algoritmos electrónicos de reconstrucción cuasi-perfecta del código completo RGB para cada píxel, y de aliasing en bordes luminosos de alto contenido espacio-frecuencial (Kuno, et al 1999). Sin duda, el diseño static filter es el más sencillo de controlar colorimétricamente porque el número de variables espectrales se reducen a cinco: τ B/N = τ OBJ •τ IR , s CCD , τ R , τ G y τ B .…”
Section: Arquitecturas De Colorunclassified