Abstract

Spatial Super Resolution (SR) aims to recover fine image details, smaller than a pixel size. Temporal SR aims to recover rapid dynamic events that occur faster than the video frame-rate, and are therefore invisible or seen incorrectly in the video sequence. Previous methods for Space-Time SR combined information from multiple video recordings of the same dynamic scene. In this paper we show how this can be done from a single video recording. Our approach is based on the observation that small space-time patches (`ST-patches', e.g., 5×5×3) of a single `natural video', recur many times inside the same video sequence at multiple spatio-temporal scales. We statistically explore the degree of these ST-patch recurrences inside `natural videos', and show that this is a very strong statistical phenomenon. Space-time SR is obtained by combining information from multiple ST-patches at sub-frame accuracy. We show how finding similar ST-patches can be done both efficiently (with a randomized-based search in space-time), and at sub-frame accuracy (despite severe motion aliasing). Our approach is particularly useful for temporal SR, resolving both severe motion aliasing and severe motion blur in complex `natural videos'.

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AliasingComputer scienceComputer visionArtificial intelligenceFrame (networking)Motion (physics)Temporal resolutionFrame ratePixelMotion blurImage resolutionSequence (biology)Computer graphics (images)Image (mathematics)OpticsTelecommunicationsPhysics

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2011
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Oded Shahar, Alon Faktor, Michal Irani (2011). Space-time super-resolution from a single video. . https://doi.org/10.1109/cvpr.2011.5995360

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10.1109/cvpr.2011.5995360