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7 June 2004 A restoration and demosaicking method for a pixel mixture image
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This paper proposes demosaicing methods for video clip of digital still cameras (DSCs). In video clips of DSCs, pixel mixture is performed for saving readout time, which mixes together two pixels on CCD. Pixel mixture reduces the number of pixels to be read out from CCD, and it enables video rate read out from DSCs of more than a million pixels. In this paper, an iterative method is presented in order to recover the image. Our approach achieves the results of smaller mean square errors than conventional interpolation methods.
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Ikuko Tsubaki and Kiyoharu Aizawa "A restoration and demosaicking method for a pixel mixture image", Proc. SPIE 5301, Sensors and Camera Systems for Scientific, Industrial, and Digital Photography Applications V, (7 June 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.526378
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KEYWORDS
Iterative methods

Charge-coupled devices

Image restoration

Image processing

Video

Moire patterns

Atrial fibrillation

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