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Single Sensor Imaging Methods and Applications for Digital Cameras

Simultaneous demosaicking and resolution enhancement from under-sampled image sequences

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Farsiu, S; Robinson, D; Elad, M; Milanfar, P
January 1, 2008

Single-sensor imaging provides a convenient, yet low-cost solution for the problem of capturing color images at multiple wavelengths. To capture color, single-sensor cameras add a color filter array (CFA) [1], [2] on top of the photo-detector array. The CFA provides a simple mechanism for sampling different color channels in a multiplexed fashion.1 Using a CFA trades-off the spatial sampling resolution of the three-sensor system, to achieve multispectral sampling. Refer to Chapters 1 and 5 for details.

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Farsiu, S., Robinson, D., Elad, M., & Milanfar, P. (2008). Simultaneous demosaicking and resolution enhancement from under-sampled image sequences. In Single Sensor Imaging Methods and Applications for Digital Cameras (pp. 503–533).
Farsiu, S., D. Robinson, M. Elad, and P. Milanfar. “Simultaneous demosaicking and resolution enhancement from under-sampled image sequences.” In Single Sensor Imaging Methods and Applications for Digital Cameras, 503–33, 2008.
Farsiu S, Robinson D, Elad M, Milanfar P. Simultaneous demosaicking and resolution enhancement from under-sampled image sequences. In: Single Sensor Imaging Methods and Applications for Digital Cameras. 2008. p. 503–33.
Farsiu, S., et al. “Simultaneous demosaicking and resolution enhancement from under-sampled image sequences.” Single Sensor Imaging Methods and Applications for Digital Cameras, 2008, pp. 503–33.
Farsiu S, Robinson D, Elad M, Milanfar P. Simultaneous demosaicking and resolution enhancement from under-sampled image sequences. Single Sensor Imaging Methods and Applications for Digital Cameras. 2008. p. 503–533.

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