Underwater Image Super-Resolution using Deep Residual Multipliers
We present a deep residual network-based generative model for single image super-resolution (SISR) of underwater imagery for use by autonomous underwater robots. We also provide an adversarial training pipeline for learning SISR from paired data. In order to supervise the training, we formulate an o...
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Zusammenfassung: | We present a deep residual network-based generative model for single image
super-resolution (SISR) of underwater imagery for use by autonomous underwater
robots. We also provide an adversarial training pipeline for learning SISR from
paired data. In order to supervise the training, we formulate an objective
function that evaluates the \textit{perceptual quality} of an image based on
its global content, color, and local style information. Additionally, we
present USR-248, a large-scale dataset of three sets of underwater images of
'high' (640x480) and 'low' (80x60, 160x120, and 320x240) spatial resolution.
USR-248 contains paired instances for supervised training of 2x, 4x, or 8x SISR
models. Furthermore, we validate the effectiveness of our proposed model
through qualitative and quantitative experiments and compare the results with
several state-of-the-art models' performances. We also analyze its practical
feasibility for applications such as scene understanding and attention modeling
in noisy visual conditions. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1909.09437 |