• Title/Summary/Keyword: Single image super-resolution

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Consecutive-Frame Super-Resolution considering Moving Object Region

  • Cho, Sung Min;Jeong, Woo Jin;Jang, Kyung Hyun;Choi, Byung In;Moon, Young Shik
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.22 no.3
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    • pp.45-51
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    • 2017
  • In this paper, we propose a consecutive-frame super-resolution method to tackle a moving object problem. The super-resolution is a method restoring a high resolution image from a low resolution image. The super-resolution is classified into two types, briefly, single-frame super-resolution and consecutive-frame super-resolution. Typically, the consecutive-frame super-resolution recovers a better than the single-frame super-resolution, because it use more information from consecutive frames. However, the consecutive-frame super-resolution failed to recover the moving object. Therefore, we proposed an improved method via moving object detection. Experimental results showed that the proposed method restored both the moving object and the background properly.

Lightweight Single Image Super-Resolution by Channel Split Residual Convolution

  • Liu, Buzhong
    • Journal of Information Processing Systems
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.12-25
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    • 2022
  • In recent years, deep convolutional neural networks have made significant progress in the research of single image super-resolution. However, it is difficult to be applied in practical computing terminals or embedded devices due to a large number of parameters and computational effort. To balance these problems, we propose CSRNet, a lightweight neural network based on channel split residual learning structure, to reconstruct highresolution images from low-resolution images. Lightweight refers to designing a neural network with fewer parameters and a simplified structure for lower memory consumption and faster inference speed. At the same time, it is ensured that the performance of recovering high-resolution images is not degraded. In CSRNet, we reduce the parameters and computation by channel split residual learning. Simultaneously, we propose a double-upsampling network structure to improve the performance of the lightweight super-resolution network and make it easy to train. Finally, we propose a new evaluation metric for the lightweight approaches named 100_FPS. Experiments show that our proposed CSRNet not only speeds up the inference of the neural network and reduces memory consumption, but also performs well on single image super-resolution.

SDCN: Synchronized Depthwise Separable Convolutional Neural Network for Single Image Super-Resolution

  • Muhammad, Wazir;Hussain, Ayaz;Shah, Syed Ali Raza;Shah, Jalal;Bhutto, Zuhaibuddin;Thaheem, Imdadullah;Ali, Shamshad;Masrour, Salman
    • International Journal of Computer Science & Network Security
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    • v.21 no.11
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    • pp.17-22
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    • 2021
  • Recently, image super-resolution techniques used in convolutional neural networks (CNN) have led to remarkable performance in the research area of digital image processing applications and computer vision tasks. Convolutional layers stacked on top of each other can design a more complex network architecture, but they also use more memory in terms of the number of parameters and introduce the vanishing gradient problem during training. Furthermore, earlier approaches of single image super-resolution used interpolation technique as a pre-processing stage to upscale the low-resolution image into HR image. The design of these approaches is simple, but not effective and insert the newer unwanted pixels (noises) in the reconstructed HR image. In this paper, authors are propose a novel single image super-resolution architecture based on synchronized depthwise separable convolution with Dense Skip Connection Block (DSCB). In addition, unlike existing SR methods that only rely on single path, but our proposed method used the synchronizes path for generating the SISR image. Extensive quantitative and qualitative experiments show that our method (SDCN) achieves promising improvements than other state-of-the-art methods.

Single Image Super Resolution Reconstruction Based on Recursive Residual Convolutional Neural Network

  • Cao, Shuyi;Wee, Seungwoo;Jeong, Jechang
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Broadcast Engineers Conference
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    • 2019.06a
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    • pp.98-101
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    • 2019
  • At present, deep convolutional neural networks have made a very important contribution in single-image super-resolution. Through the learning of the neural networks, the features of input images are transformed and combined to establish a nonlinear mapping of low-resolution images to high-resolution images. Some previous methods are difficult to train and take up a lot of memory. In this paper, we proposed a simple and compact deep recursive residual network learning the features for single image super resolution. Global residual learning and local residual learning are used to reduce the problems of training deep neural networks. And the recursive structure controls the number of parameters to save memory. Experimental results show that the proposed method improved image qualities that occur in previous methods.

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LDCSIR: Lightweight Deep CNN-based Approach for Single Image Super-Resolution

  • Muhammad, Wazir;Shaikh, Murtaza Hussain;Shah, Jalal;Shah, Syed Ali Raza;Bhutto, Zuhaibuddin;Lehri, Liaquat Ali;Hussain, Ayaz;Masrour, Salman;Ali, Shamshad;Thaheem, Imdadullah
    • International Journal of Computer Science & Network Security
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    • v.21 no.12spc
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    • pp.463-468
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    • 2021
  • Single image super-resolution (SISR) is an image processing technique, and its main target is to reconstruct the high-quality or high-resolution (HR) image from the low-quality or low-resolution (LR) image. Currently, deep learning-based convolutional neural network (CNN) image super-resolution approaches achieved remarkable improvement over the previous approaches. Furthermore, earlier approaches used hand designed filter to upscale the LR image into HR image. The design architecture of such approaches is easy, but it introduces the extra unwanted pixels in the reconstructed image. To resolve these issues, we propose novel deep learning-based approach known as Lightweight deep CNN-based approach for Single Image Super-Resolution (LDCSIR). In this paper, we propose a new architecture which is inspired by ResNet with Inception blocks, which significantly drop the computational cost of the model and increase the processing time for reconstructing the HR image. Compared with the other state of the art methods, LDCSIR achieves better performance in terms of quantitively (PSNR/SSIM) and qualitatively.

Deep Learning-based SISR (Single Image Super Resolution) Method using RDB (Residual Dense Block) and Wavelet Prediction Network (RDB 및 웨이블릿 예측 네트워크 기반 단일 영상을 위한 심층 학습기반 초해상도 기법)

  • NGUYEN, HUU DUNG;Kim, Eung-Tae
    • Journal of Broadcast Engineering
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    • v.24 no.5
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    • pp.703-712
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    • 2019
  • Single image Super-Resolution (SISR) aims to generate a visually pleasing high-resolution image from its degraded low-resolution measurement. In recent years, deep learning - based super - resolution methods have been actively researched and have shown more reliable and high performance. A typical method is WaveletSRNet, which restores high-resolution images through wavelet coefficient learning based on feature maps of images. However, there are two disadvantages in WaveletSRNet. One is a big processing time due to the complexity of the algorithm. The other is not to utilize feature maps efficiently when extracting input image's features. To improve this problems, we propose an efficient single image super resolution method, named RDB-WaveletSRNet. The proposed method uses the residual dense block to effectively extract low-resolution feature maps to improve single image super-resolution performance. We also adjust appropriated growth rates to solve complex computational problems. In addition, wavelet packet decomposition is used to obtain the wavelet coefficients according to the possibility of large scale ratio. In the experimental result on various images, we have proven that the proposed method has faster processing time and better image quality than the conventional methods. Experimental results have shown that the proposed method has better image quality by increasing 0.1813dB of PSNR and 1.17 times faster than the conventional method.

Performance Analysis of Deep Learning-based Image Super Resolution Methods (딥 러닝 기반의 초해상도 이미지 복원 기법 성능 분석)

  • Lee, Hyunjae;Shin, Hyunkwang;Choi, Gyu Sang;Jin, Seong-Il
    • IEMEK Journal of Embedded Systems and Applications
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.61-70
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    • 2020
  • Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN) have been used extensively in recent times to solve image classification and segmentation problems. However, the use of CNNs in image super-resolution problems remains largely unexploited. Filter interpolation and prediction model methods are the most commonly used algorithms in super-resolution algorithm implementations. The major limitation in the above named methods is that images become totally blurred and a lot of the edge information are lost. In this paper, we analyze super resolution based on CNN and the wavelet transform super resolution method. We compare and analyze the performance according to the number of layers and the training data of the CNN.

Single Image Super Resolution using sub-Edge Extraction based on Hierarchical Structure (계층적 보조 경계 추출을 이용한 단일 영상의 초해상도 기법)

  • Hyun Ho, Han
    • Journal of Digital Policy
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    • v.1 no.2
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    • pp.53-59
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    • 2022
  • In this paper, we proposed a method using sub-edge information extracted through a hierarchical structure in the process of generating super resolution based on a single image. In order to improve the quality of super resolution, it is necessary to clearly distinguish the shape of each area while clearly expressing the boundary area in the image. The proposed method assists edge information of the image in deep learning based super resolution method to create an improved super resolution result while maintaining the structural shape of the boundary region, which is an important factor determining the quality in the super resolution process. In addition to the group convolution structure for performing deep learning based super resolution, a separate hierarchical edge accumulation extraction process based on high-frequency band information for sub-edge extraction is proposed, and a method of using it as an auxiliary feature is proposed. Experimental results showed about 1% performance improvement in PSNR and SSIM compared to the existing super resolution.

Patch Information based Linear Interpolation for Generating Super-Resolution Images in a Single Image (단일이미지에서의 초해상도 영상 생성을 위한 패치 정보 기반의 선형 보간 연구)

  • Han, Hyun-Ho;Lee, Jong-Yong;Jung, Kye-Dong;Lee, Sang-Hun
    • Journal of the Korea Convergence Society
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    • v.9 no.6
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    • pp.45-52
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    • 2018
  • In this paper, we propose a linear interpolation method based on patch information generated from a low - resolution image for generating a super resolution image in a single image. Using the regression model of the global space, which is a conventional super resolution generation method, results in poor quality in general because of lack of information to be referred to a specific region. In order to compensate for these results, we propose a method to extract meaningful information by dividing the region into patches in the process of super resolution image generation, analyze the constituents of the image matrix region extended for super resolution image generation, We propose a method of linear interpolation based on optimal patch information that is searched by correlating patch information based on the information gathered before the interpolation process. For the experiment, the original image was compared with the reconstructed image with PSNR and SSIM.

Fast and Accurate Single Image Super-Resolution via Enhanced U-Net

  • Chang, Le;Zhang, Fan;Li, Biao
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.1246-1262
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    • 2021
  • Recent studies have demonstrated the strong ability of deep convolutional neural networks (CNNs) to significantly boost the performance in single image super-resolution (SISR). The key concern is how to efficiently recover and utilize diverse information frequencies across multiple network layers, which is crucial to satisfying super-resolution image reconstructions. Hence, previous work made great efforts to potently incorporate hierarchical frequencies through various sophisticated architectures. Nevertheless, economical SISR also requires a capable structure design to balance between restoration accuracy and computational complexity, which is still a challenge for existing techniques. In this paper, we tackle this problem by proposing a competent architecture called Enhanced U-Net Network (EUN), which can yield ready-to-use features in miscellaneous frequencies and combine them comprehensively. In particular, the proposed building block for EUN is enhanced from U-Net, which can extract abundant information via multiple skip concatenations. The network configuration allows the pipeline to propagate information from lower layers to higher ones. Meanwhile, the block itself is committed to growing quite deep in layers, which empowers different types of information to spring from a single block. Furthermore, due to its strong advantage in distilling effective information, promising results are guaranteed with comparatively fewer filters. Comprehensive experiments manifest our model can achieve favorable performance over that of state-of-the-art methods, especially in terms of computational efficiency.