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Real-world super-resolution of face-images from surveillance cameras

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IET IMAGE PROCESSING
卷 16, 期 2, 页码 442-452

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1049/ipr2.12359

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  1. Independent Research Fund Denmark [8022-00360B]

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This study introduces a novel framework for generating realistic LR/HR training pairs to address the issue of poor performance of existing SR methods on real LR images. Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed method leads to more detailed reconstructions and less noise.
Most existing face image Super-Resolution (SR) methods assume that the Low-Resolution (LR) images were artificially downsampled from High-Resolution (HR) images with bicubic interpolation. This operation changes the natural image characteristics and reduces noise. Hence, SR methods trained on such data most often fail to produce good results when applied to real LR images. To solve this problem, a novel framework for the generation of realistic LR/HR training pairs is proposed. The framework estimates realistic blur kernels, noise distributions, and JPEG compression artifacts to generate LR images with similar image characteristics as the ones in the source domain. This allows to train an SR model using high-quality face images as Ground-Truth (GT). For better perceptual quality, a Generative Adversarial Network (GAN) based SR model is used, where the commonly used VGG-loss [1] is exchanged with LPIPS-loss [2]. Experimental results on both real and artificially corrupted face images show that our method results in more detailed reconstructions with less noise compared to the existing State-of-the-Art (SoTA) methods. In addition, it is shown that the traditional non-reference Image Quality Assessment (IQA) methods fail to capture this improvement and demonstrate that the more recent NIMA metric [3] correlates better with human perception via Mean Opinion Rank (MOR).

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