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    ADAPTIVE JOINT DEMOSAICING AND SUBPIXEL-BASED DOWN-SAMPLING FOR BAYER IMAGE

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    A digital camera provided with a Bayer pattern single sensor needs color interpolation to reconstruct a full color image. To show high resolution image on a lower resolution display, it must then be downsampled. These two steps influence each other, i.e., the color artifacts introduced in demosaicing may be magnified in subsequent down-sampling process and vice versa. Thanks to the fact that LCD displays are actually composed of separable subpixels, which can be individually addressed to achieve a higher effective apparent resolution. This paper presents an Adaptive Joint Demosaicing and Subpixel-based Down-sampling scheme (AJDSD) for singlesensor camera image, where the subpixel-based down-sampling is adaptively and directly applied in Bayer domain, without the process of demosaicing. Simulation results demonstrate that when compared with conventional “demosaicing-first and downsamplinglater” methods, AJDSD achieves superior performance improvement in terms of computational complexity. As for visual quality, AJDSD is more effective in preserving high frequency details, leading to much sharper and clearer results. 1
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