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CrossNet: An End-to-end Reference-based Super Resolution Network using Cross-scale Warping

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The Reference-based Super-resolution (RefSR) super-resolves a low-resolution (LR) image given an external high-resolution (HR) reference image, where the reference image and LR image share similar viewpoint but with significant resolution gap x8. Existing RefSR methods work in a cascaded way such as patch matching followed by synthesis pipeline with two independently defined objective functions, leading to the inter-patch misalignment, grid effect and inefficient optimization. To resolve these issues, we present CrossNet, an end-to-end and fully-convolutional deep neural network using cross-scale warping. Our network contains image encoders, cross-scale warping layers, and fusion decoder: the encoder serves to extract multi-scale features from both the LR and the reference images; the cross-scale warping layers spatially aligns the reference feature map with the LR feature map; the decoder finally aggregates feature maps from both domains to synthesize the HR output. Using cross-scale warping, our network is able to perform spatial alignment at pixel-level in an end-to-end fashion, which improves the existing schemes both in precision (around 2dB-4dB) and efficiency (more than 100 times faster).

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UltraZoom: Generating Gigapixel Images from Regular Photos

cs.CV · 2025-06-16 · conditional · novelty 6.0

UltraZoom generates coherent gigapixel imagery from a regular full view and sparse close-ups by per-instance fine-tuning of a pretrained generative model with video-based registration.

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  • UltraZoom: Generating Gigapixel Images from Regular Photos cs.CV · 2025-06-16 · conditional · none · ref 34 · internal anchor

    UltraZoom generates coherent gigapixel imagery from a regular full view and sparse close-ups by per-instance fine-tuning of a pretrained generative model with video-based registration.