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Scaling algorithms
Hello,
I have recently started working at a project that involves writing and testing image scaling algorithms for a new processor. Unfortunately, I was unable to find, despite extensive research, an satisfying documentation on the up-to-date scaling algorithms. I would be most gratefull for a link or a title that explains the following (but not limited to): 1.Point 2.Box 3.Triangle 4.Hermite 5.Hanning 6.Hamming 7.Blackman 8.Gaussian 9.Quadratic 10.Cubic 11.Catrom 12.Mitchell 13.Lanczos 14.Bessel 15.Sinc Best Regards, Radu Hobincu |
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Re: Scaling algorithms
This forum is for high school students and their mentors. The level of expertise is that of using off the shelf programs, such as 3D Studio Max, and not the underlying multi-dimensional convolution algorithms. Your question is, in my humble opinion, on the college or graduate level of knowledge. As such, most members of this forum are unlikely to be able to help you...
I would refer you to a good college level textbook to get the fundamentals. As an example, Two Dimensional Signal and Image Processing by Jae S. Lim (ISBN 0-13-935322-4). After mastering the fundamentals, "up-to-date" information can be gathered from professional publications (IEEE, et cetera). You can identify these publications using Google Scholar as a search engine. Regards, Mike Last edited by Mike Betts : 10-10-2005 at 13:27. |
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