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Jaggies

Known as: Jaggie 
"Jaggies" is the informal name for artifacts in raster images, most frequently from aliasing, which in turn is often caused by non-linear mixing… 
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2015
2015
Each image dot can be associated with some image part, for example line, area where intensity changes or area with constant… 
2013
2013
The multi-frame super resolution (SR) problem is to generate high resolution (HR) images by referring to a sequence of low… 
2010
2010
De-interlacing is a key technology in digital video processing and standard conversion. This paper proposes a motion adaptive… 
2010
2010
In this paper, based on the Xilinx XUP V5-LX110T board, a video post processing platform with a professional HDMI interface… 
2009
2009
As is well known that the quality of a digital image is affected by many factors, such as the distance between the acquisition… 
2009
2009
This paper discusses an image quality issue of TFT-LCD monitors and televisions. To make jaggies invisible in TFT-LCD monitors… 
2006
2006
Visual hull is intersection of cones made by back-projections of reference images. We introduce a real-time rendering of jaggy… 
1998
1998
Depiction of oblique edges by discrete pixels usually results in visible stair steps, often called jaggies. A variety of… 
1993
1993
One of the major obstacles in raster graphics has been the artifacts due to aliasing in discrete sampling of continuous curves… 
1981
1981
Although there have been misconceptions about it, gradual underflow fits naturally into the proposed standard and leads to simple…