Published at: IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Workshops (CVPRW), Seattle, WA, USA, 2020, pp. 1852-1861
Abstract:
Image super-resolution is one of the important computer vision techniques aiming to reconstruct high-resolution images from corresponding low-resolution ones. Most recently, deep learning based approaches have been demonstrated for image super-resolution. However, as the deep networks go deeper, they become more difficult to train and more difficult to restore the finer texture details, especially under real-world settings. In this paper, we propose a Residual Channel Attention-Generative Adversarial Network (RCA-GAN) to solve these problems. Specifically, a novel residual channel attention block is proposed to form RCA-GAN, which consists of a set of residual blocks with shortcut connections, and a channel attention mechanism to model the interdependence and interaction of the feature representations among different channels. Besides, a generative adversarial network (GAN) is employed to further produce realistic and highly detailed results. Benefiting from these improvements, the proposed RCA-GAN yields consistently better visual quality with more detailed and natural textures than baseline models; and achieves comparable or better performance compared with the state-of-the-art methods for real-world image super-resolution.
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