Image Super-Resolution Using Deep Convolutional Networks

Chao Dong(Chinese University of Hong Kong), Chen Change Loy(Chinese University of Hong Kong), Kaiming He(Microsoft Research Asia (China)), Xiaoou Tang(Chinese University of Hong Kong)
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
June 2, 2015
Cited by 9,800

Abstract

We propose a deep learning method for single image super-resolution (SR). Our method directly learns an end-to-end mapping between the low/high-resolution images. The mapping is represented as a deep convolutional neural network (CNN) that takes the low-resolution image as the input and outputs the high-resolution one. We further show that traditional sparse-coding-based SR methods can also be viewed as a deep convolutional network. But unlike traditional methods that handle each component separately, our method jointly optimizes all layers. Our deep CNN has a lightweight structure, yet demonstrates state-of-the-art restoration quality, and achieves fast speed for practical on-line usage. We explore different network structures and parameter settings to achieve trade-offs between performance and speed. Moreover, we extend our network to cope with three color channels simultaneously, and show better overall reconstruction quality.


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