interpolation done without imresize
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How to do nearest neighbor interpolation and bilinear interpolation on a gray scale image without using imresize? The code is supposed to mimic the operation of imresize but should not use any functions available on matlab.
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Matt J
on 24 Jan 2013
should not use any functions available on matlab
I don't see how you're going to do nearest neighbor interpolation without MATLAB's round() function. You might want to clarify the scope of that restriction.
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Image Analyst
on 24 Jan 2013
You'll have to scan your output image, figure out where the input pixel lies on your input pixel - it will be located somewhere in a square between 3 original input pixels. Then use the bilinear interpolation formula on Wikipedia to get the output pixel value. You can use a pair of for loops for this - one over rows and one over columns.
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Image Analyst
on 24 Jan 2013
The formula for weighting the value according to how close it is to the different corners is in Wikipedia.
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Sean de Wolski
on 24 Jan 2013
I would use interp2 or griddedInterpolant.
doc interp2
doc griddedInterpolant
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