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A digital zooming system. Here the long and short‐focal image are x2.0 and x1.0 zoomed, and the resulting is zoomed image
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Abstract This paper presents a generative adversarial network (GAN) with patch match algorithm to realize a high‐quality digital zooming using two camera modules with different focal lengths. In dual camera system, shorter focal length module produces the wide‐view image with the low resolution. On the other hand, the longer focal length module pro...
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