Sequential Hierarchical Learning with Distribution Transformation for Image Super-Resolution

Author:

Liu Yuqing1ORCID,Zhang Xinfeng2ORCID,Wang Shanshe3ORCID,Ma Siwei3ORCID,Gao Wen3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Dalian University of Technology, Dalian, Liaoning, China

2. University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shijingshan District, Beijing, China

3. Peking University, and Information Technology Research and Development Innovation Center of Peking University, and Peng Cheng Laboratory, Beijing, China

Abstract

Multi-scale design has been considered in recent image super-resolution (SR) works to explore the hierarchical feature information. Existing multi-scale networks aim at building elaborate blocks or progressive architecture for restoration. In general, larger scale features concentrate more on structural and high-level information, while smaller scale features contain plentiful details and textured information. In this point of view, information from larger scale features can be derived from smaller ones. Based on the observation, in this article, we build a sequential hierarchical learning super-resolution network (SHSR) for effective image SR. Specially, we consider the inter-scale correlations of features, and devise a sequential multi-scale block (SMB) to progressively explore the hierarchical information. SMB is designed in a recursive way based on the linearity of convolution with restricted parameters. Besides the sequential hierarchical learning, we also investigate the correlations among the feature maps and devise a distribution transformation block (DTB). Different from attention-based methods, DTB regards the transformation in a normalization manner, and jointly considers the spatial and channel-wise correlations with scaling and bias factors. Experiment results show SHSR achieves superior quantitative performance and visual quality to state-of-the-art methods with near 34% parameters and 50% MACs off when scaling factor is × 4. To boost the performance without further training, the extension model SHSR + with self-ensemble achieves competitive performance than larger networks with near 92% parameters and 42% MACs off with scaling factor ×4.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

National Key Research and Development Project

High Performance Computing Platform of Peking University

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Computer Networks and Communications,Hardware and Architecture

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