Bicubic Interpolation

Bicubic interpolation is one of the most common nonlinear methods. In most 2D cases, it computes the value in a point as a weighted average of the nearest sixteen pixels (a 4x4 array). Here, two cubic interpolation polynomials, one for each plane direction, are used.

 

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