Title
A Unified Approach to the Change of Resolution: Space and Gray-Level
Abstract
It is shown that by defining a suitable measure for the comparison of images, changes in resolution can be treated with the same tool as changes in color resolution. A gray-tone image, for example, can be compared to a half-tone image having only two colors (black and white), but of higher spatial resolution. A graph-theoretical definition of the basic measure used is introduced. This is followed by application to spatial resampling and gray-level requantization. This results in a hybrid treatment of resolution, and the possibility of trading spatial for gray-level resolution and vice versa.
Year
DOI
Venue
1989
10.1109/34.192468
Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, IEEE Transactions
Keywords
Field
DocType
basic measure,unified approach,half-tone image,gray-level resolution,graph-theoretical definition,color resolution,suitable measure,higher spatial resolution,gray-level requantization,gray-tone image,trading spatial,computer vision,application software,image resolution,tail,image analysis,computer graphics,graph theory,spatial resolution,read only memory
Graph theory,Computer vision,Pattern recognition,Computer science,Image processing,Sub-pixel resolution,Artificial intelligence,Gray level,Resampling,Temporal resolution,Computer graphics,Image resolution
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
11
7
0162-8828
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
44
9.81
2
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Shmuel Peleg13612875.26
M. Werman2343112.04
Hillel Rom317222.91