Submitted by Delacroid t3_y4kvq2 in MachineLearning
Red-Portal t1_isg2apg wrote
Reply to comment by tdgros in [D] Interpolation in medical imaging? by Delacroid
Interpolation is quite different from inpainting. Inpainting is about filling out information that is outright missing, but super-resolution and interpolation is about filling out only the missing "high-frequency information."
tdgros t1_isg3vwi wrote
You are welcome to call it what you want, I'm pretty sure you see the similarities and why I suggested maskGIT.
Red-Portal t1_isg4hjv wrote
No I don't? Because the usual methods used for frame interpolation or super-resolution are not only quite well established but completely different.
tdgros t1_isg5iy8 wrote
In OP's setting, imho you can use the term you want: inpainting because it's a large missing area, SR because some people see SR as filling in new rows and columns (I don't, I prefer to see it as inverting the lens degradation) and interpolation because it just means "adding things between other things", at least in my native language. I'm not sure what usual methods you are referring to, but you could suggest them to OP!
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