Multilspectral snapshot demosaicing via non-convex matrix completion

Abstract
Snapshot mosaic multispectral imagery acquires an undersampled data cube by acquiring a single spectral measurement per spatial pixel. Sensors which acquire frequencies, therefore, suffer from severe undersampling of the full data cube. We show that the missing entries can be accurately imputed using non-convex techniques from sparse approximation and matrix completion initialised with traditional demosaicing algorithms. In particular, we observe the peak signal-to-noise ratio can typically be improved by 2 to 5 dB over current state-of-the-art methods when simulating a mosaic sensor measuring both high and low altitude urban and rural scenes as well as ground-based scenes.
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