Frequency-Separated Attention Network for Image Super-Resolution

Author:

Qu Daokuan12,Li Liulian3,Yao Rui3

Affiliation:

1. School of Information and Control Engineering, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou 221116, China

2. School of Energy and Materials Engineering, Shandong Polytechnic College, Jining 272067, China

3. School of Computer Science and Technology, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou 221116, China

Abstract

The use of deep convolutional neural networks has significantly improved the performance of super-resolution. Employing deeper networks to enhance the non-linear mapping capability from low-resolution (LR) to high-resolution (HR) images has inadvertently weakened the information flow and disrupted long-term memory. Moreover, overly deep networks are challenging to train, thus failing to exhibit the expressive capability commensurate with their depth. High-frequency and low-frequency features in images play different roles in image super-resolution. Networks based on CNNs, which should focus more on high-frequency features, treat these two types of features equally. This results in redundant computations when processing low-frequency features and causes complex and detailed parts of the reconstructed images to appear as smooth as the background. To maintain long-term memory and focus more on the restoration of image details in networks with strong representational capabilities, we propose the Frequency-Separated Attention Network (FSANet), where dense connections ensure the full utilization of multi-level features. In the Feature Extraction Module (FEM), the use of the Res ASPP Module expands the network’s receptive field without increasing its depth. To differentiate between high-frequency and low-frequency features within the network, we introduce the Feature-Separated Attention Block (FSAB). Furthermore, to enhance the quality of the restored images using heuristic features, we incorporate attention mechanisms into the Low-Frequency Attention Block (LFAB) and the High-Frequency Attention Block (HFAB) for processing low-frequency and high-frequency features, respectively. The proposed network outperforms the current state-of-the-art methods in tests on benchmark datasets.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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