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- aggregation date "2002".
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- aggregation language "eng".
- aggregation publisher "IEEE".
- aggregation subject "Technology and Engineering".
- aggregation title "Image resampling between orthogonal and hexagonal lattices".
- aggregation abstract "Resampling techniques are commonly required in digital image processing systems. Many times the classical interpolation functions are used, i.e., nearest-neighbour interpolation and bilinear interpolation, which are prone to the introduction of undesirable artifacts due to aliasing such as moire patterns. This paper presents a novel approach which minimizes the loss of information, in a least-squares sense, while resampling between orthogonal and hexagonal lattices. Making use of an extension of 2D splines to hexagonal lattices, the proper reconstruction function is derived. Experimental results for a printing application demonstrate the feasibility of the proposed method and are compared against the classical techniques.".
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