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Nonlocal latent low rank sparse representation for single image super resolution via self-similarity learning

Song Chang-mingYun Wang

Year: 2021 Journal:   Inverse Problems and Imaging Vol: 15 (6)Pages: 1347-1347   Publisher: American Institute of Mathematical Sciences

Abstract

<p style='text-indent:20px;'>In this paper, we propose a novel scheme for single image super resolution (SR) reconstruction. Firstly, we construct a new self-similarity framework by regarding the low resolution (LR) images as the low rank version of corresponding high resolution (HR) images. Subsequently, nuclear norm minimization (NNM) is employed to generate LR image pyramids from HR ones. The structure of our framework is beneficial to extract LR features, where we regard the quotient image, calculated between HR image and LR image at the same layer, as LR feature. This LR feature has the same dimension as LR image; however the dimension of commonly used gradient feature is 4 times than LR image. On the other hand, we employ nonlocal similar patch, within the same scale and across different scales, to generate HR and LR dictionaries. In the course of encoding, codes are calculated from both row and column of LR dictionary for each LR patch; at the same time, both low rank and sparse constraints on codes matrix give us a hand to remove coding noises. Finally, both quantitative and perceptual results demonstrate that our proposed method has a good SR performance.</p>

Keywords:
Pattern recognition (psychology) Artificial intelligence Image (mathematics) Neural coding Quotient Computer science Feature (linguistics) Rank (graph theory) Matrix norm Norm (philosophy) Mathematics Sparse approximation Dimension (graph theory) Self-similarity Combinatorics Eigenvalues and eigenvectors

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Advanced Image Processing Techniques
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Image Processing Techniques and Applications
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Media Technology
Image and Signal Denoising Methods
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