Spectral information preserved to extent possible. Technique developed to shrink or expand discrete input sequence of numbers into output sequence in manner preserving input spectrum up to Nyquist limit of smaller of two sequences. In case of expansion, technique also prevents introduction of spurious frequencies not present in input. While applicable to many kinds of data sampled at regular interval, particularly useful in processing and enhancement of images, where discrete sequences spatially ordered sets of picture-element brightness values. Image coarsened by resampling to reduce number of picture elements while preserving as much as possible of original image information. Used to generate intermediate images at small intervals between frames, thereby suppressing appearance of jerky motion caused by sudden jumps between frames at low frame rate.
Ideal Resampling Of Discrete Sequences
NASA Tech Briefs ; 13 , 6
1989-06-01
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