Towards Arbitrary-scale Histopathology Image Super-resolution: An Efficient Dual-branch Framework based on Implicit Self-texture Enhancement
Existing super-resolution models for pathology images can only work in fixed integer magnifications and have limited performance. Though implicit neural network-based methods have shown promising results in arbitrary-scale super-resolution of natural images, it is not effective to directly apply the...
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Zusammenfassung: | Existing super-resolution models for pathology images can only work in fixed
integer magnifications and have limited performance. Though implicit neural
network-based methods have shown promising results in arbitrary-scale
super-resolution of natural images, it is not effective to directly apply them
in pathology images, because pathology images have special fine-grained image
textures different from natural images. To address this challenge, we propose a
dual-branch framework with an efficient self-texture enhancement mechanism for
arbitrary-scale super-resolution of pathology images. Extensive experiments on
two public datasets show that our method outperforms both existing fixed-scale
and arbitrary-scale algorithms. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first
work to achieve arbitrary-scale super-resolution in the field of pathology
images. Codes will be available. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2304.04238 |