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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 25, 2012
Filed:
Feb. 14, 2011
Oded Gigushinski, Tel Aviv, IL;
Shahar Kovalsky, Tel Aviv, IL;
Noy Cohen, Tel Aviv, IL;
Yariv Oz, Tel Aviv, IL;
Poitr Stec, Galway, IE;
Alexandru Drimbarean, Galway, IE;
Corneliu Zaharia, Brasov, RO;
Mihai Constantine Munteanu, Brasov, RO;
Oded Gigushinski, Tel Aviv, IL;
Shahar Kovalsky, Tel Aviv, IL;
Noy Cohen, Tel Aviv, IL;
Yariv Oz, Tel Aviv, IL;
Poitr Stec, Galway, IE;
Alexandru Drimbarean, Galway, IE;
Corneliu Zaharia, Brasov, RO;
Mihai Constantine Munteanu, Brasov, RO;
DigitalOptics Corporation Europe Limited, Ballybrit, Galway, IE;
Abstract
A forward interpolation approach is disclosed for enabling a second version of an image to be constructed from a first version of the image. According to one implementation, pixels from the first version of the image are mapped to pixels in the second version of the image, and pixel values are determined for the corresponding pixels in the second version of the image. In one implementation, the pixel mapping is performed using a lookup table and linear approximation. Performing the pixel mapping in this manner enables computations to be simplified and cost and gate count to be reduced.