Upsampled image FFT contains NaNs.
    4 Ansichten (letzte 30 Tage)
  
       Ältere Kommentare anzeigen
    
    raheem mian
 am 27 Jan. 2020
  
    
    
    
    
    Kommentiert: Matt J
      
      
 am 27 Jan. 2020
            I upsampled images and when I take the FFT I get NaN values. How can I prevent NaN values from showing when I take the fourier transform ? 
Heres my code to upsample. Upsampling frames in a volume: 
ps. ref is 3D
vol = upsample(ref);
pad = GetPad(fftr);
fftr = fftn(vol, pad);
fftt = fftn(tar, pad);
% calculate the power spectrum to remove the magnitude
cp_vol = CrossPowerSpectrum(fftr, fftt);
% go back to the time domain and find the peak
shift_vol = ifftn(cp_vol);
function [res] = CrossPowerSpectrum(A, B)
y = A.*conj(B);
scale = abs(y);
res = y./scale;
end
function [new_dim] = GetPad(vol)
dim = nextpow2(size(ref));
new_dim = 2.^dim;
end
function new_vol = upsample(vol)
m = 2;
[x,y,z] = size(vol);
new_vol = zeros(2*x,2*y,z);
for i = 1 : size(vol,3)
    new_vol(1:m:end,1:m:end,i) = vol(:,:,i);
end
sz = m*m;
H = fspecial('average',[sz sz]);
for i = 1 : size(vol,3)
    new_vol(:,:,i) = conv2(new_vol(:,:,i), H, 'same');
end
end
2 Kommentare
Akzeptierte Antwort
  Matt J
      
      
 am 27 Jan. 2020
        
      Bearbeitet: Matt J
      
      
 am 27 Jan. 2020
  
      You have a division by zero in this line,
res = y./scale;
That leads to NaNs in cp_vol and hence also in shift_vol.
2 Kommentare
  Matt J
      
      
 am 27 Jan. 2020
				I don't see anything in your upsample() function that would generate NaNs, though that would be easy to check.
Weitere Antworten (0)
Siehe auch
Kategorien
				Mehr zu Multirate Signal Processing finden Sie in Help Center und File Exchange
			
	Community Treasure Hunt
Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!
Start Hunting!

