Rossi, MattiaEl Gheche, MireilleFrossard, Pascal2018-05-112018-05-112018-05-11201810.1109/ICIP.2018.8451127https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/146391WOS:000455181502143In this article we propose a new super-resolution algorithm tailored for light field cameras, which suffer by design from a limited spatial resolution. To do so, we cast the light field super-resolution problem into an optimization problem, where the particular structure of the light field data is captured by a nonsmooth graph-based regularizer, and all the light field views are super-resolved jointly. In our experiments, we show that the proposed method compares favorably to the state-of-the-art light field super-resolution algorithms in terms of PSNR and visual quality. In particular, the nonsmooth graph-based regularizer leads to sharper images while preserving fine details.light fieldsuper-resolutiongraphregularizationmulti-view systemcamera arrayA Nonsmooth Graph-Based Approach to Light Field Super-Resolutiontext::conference output::conference proceedings::conference paper