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We analyze the super-resolution reconstruction constraints. In particular we derive a sequence of results which all show that the constraints provide far less useful information as the magnification factor increases. It is well established that the use of a smoothness prior may help somewhat, however for large enough magnification factors any smoothness prior leads to overly smooth results. We therefore propose an algorithm that learns recognition-based priors for specific classes of scenes, the use of which gives far better super-resolution results for both faces and text.
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