In this paper, we propose a novel patch-based face hallucination framework, which employs a dual model to hallucinate different components associated with one facial image. Our model is based on a statistical learning approach: associative learning. It suffices to learn the dependencies between low-resolution image patches and their high-resolution ones with a new concept hidden parameter space as a bridge to connect those patches with different resolutions. To compensate higher frequency information of images, we present a dual associative learning algorithm for orderly inferring main components and high frequency components of faces. The patches can be finally integrated to form a whole high-resolution image. Experiments demonstrate that our approach does render high quality superresolution faces.
Face hallucination through dual associative learning
2005-01-01
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