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arxiv: 2101.10208 · v1 · pith:PWD4ZJV5new · submitted 2021-01-25 · 📡 eess.IV

Back-Projection Pipeline

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keywords multipleresolutionssystemback-projectionenhancefeaturesimagesnetwork
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We propose a simple extension of residual networks that works simultaneously in multiple resolutions. Our network design is inspired by the iterative back-projection algorithm but seeks the more difficult task of learning how to enhance images. Compared to similar approaches, we propose a novel solution to make back-projections run in multiple resolutions by using a data pipeline workflow. Features are updated at multiple scales in each layer of the network. The update dynamic through these layers includes interactions between different resolutions in a way that is causal in scale, and it is represented by a system of ODEs, as opposed to a single ODE in the case of ResNets. The system can be used as a generic multi-resolution approach to enhance images. We test it on several challenging tasks with special focus on super-resolution and raindrop removal. Our results are competitive with state-of-the-arts and show a strong ability of our system to learn both global and local image features.

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