Dynamic High-Pass Filtering and Multi-Spectral Attention for Image Super-Resolution.

IF 0.7 Q4 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM Recreational Sports Journal Pub Date : 2021-10-01 Epub Date: 2022-02-28 DOI:10.1109/iccv48922.2021.00425
Salma Abdel Magid, Yulun Zhang, Donglai Wei, Won-Dong Jang, Zudi Lin, Yun Fu, Hanspeter Pfister
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Deep convolutional neural networks (CNNs) have pushed forward the frontier of super-resolution (SR) research. However, current CNN models exhibit a major flaw: they are biased towards learning low-frequency signals. This bias becomes more problematic for the image SR task which targets reconstructing all fine details and image textures. To tackle this challenge, we propose to improve the learning of high-frequency features both locally and globally and introduce two novel architectural units to existing SR models. Specifically, we propose a dynamic highpass filtering (HPF) module that locally applies adaptive filter weights for each spatial location and channel group to preserve high-frequency signals. We also propose a matrix multi-spectral channel attention (MMCA) module that predicts the attention map of features decomposed in the frequency domain. This module operates in a global context to adaptively recalibrate feature responses at different frequencies. Extensive qualitative and quantitative results demonstrate that our proposed modules achieve better accuracy and visual improvements against state-of-the-art methods on several benchmark datasets.

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用于图像超分辨率的动态高通滤波器和多光谱注意力
深度卷积神经网络(CNN)推动了超分辨率(SR)研究的发展。然而,当前的 CNN 模型存在一个重大缺陷:它们偏向于学习低频信号。对于以重建所有精细细节和图像纹理为目标的图像 SR 任务来说,这种偏差变得更加棘手。为了应对这一挑战,我们建议改进局部和全局高频特征的学习,并为现有的 SR 模型引入两个新颖的架构单元。具体来说,我们提出了一个动态高通滤波(HPF)模块,该模块可为每个空间位置和信道组局部应用自适应滤波器权重,以保留高频信号。我们还提出了矩阵多频谱信道注意力(MMCA)模块,可预测频域分解特征的注意力图谱。该模块在全局背景下运行,以适应性地重新校准不同频率的特征响应。广泛的定性和定量结果表明,在几个基准数据集上,我们提出的模块与最先进的方法相比,具有更好的准确性和视觉效果。
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