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AIM 2020 Challenge on Efficient Super-Resolution: Methods and Results

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Kai Zhang, Martin Danelljan, Yawei Li, Radu Timofte, Jie Liu, Jie Tang, Gangshan Wu, Yu Zhu, Xiangyu He, Wenjie Xu, Chenghua Li, Cong Leng, Jian Cheng, Guangyang Wu, Wenyi Wang, Xiaohong Liu, Hengyuan Zhao, Xiangtao Kong, Jingwen He, Yu Qiao, Chao Dong, Maitreya Suin, Kuldeep Purohit, A. N. Rajagopalan, Xiaochuan Li, Zhiqiang Lang, Jiangtao Nie, Wei Wei, Lei Zhang, Abdul Muqeet, Jiwon Hwang, Subin Yang, JungHeum Kang, Sung-Ho Bae, Yongwoo Kim, Geun-Woo Jeon, Jun-Ho Choi, Jun-Hyuk Kim, Jong-Seok Lee, Steven Marty, Eric Marty, Dongliang Xiong, Siang Chen, Lin Zha, Jiande Jiang, Xinbo Gao, Wen Lu, Haicheng Wang, Vineeth Bhaskara, Alex Levinshtein, Stavros Tsogkas, Allan Jepson, Xiangzhen Kong, Tongtong Zhao, Shanshan Zhao, Hrishikesh P. S, Densen Puthussery, Jiji C. V, Nan Nan, Shuai Liu, Jie Cai, Zibo Meng, Jiaming Ding, Chiu Man Ho, Xuehui Wang, Qiong Yan, Yuzhi Zhao, Long Chen, Jiangtao Zhang, Xiaotong Luo, Liang Chen, Yanyun Qu, Long Sun, Wenhao Wang, Zhenbing Liu, Rushi Lan, Rao Muhammad Umer, Christian Micheloni

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This paper reviews the AIM 2020 challenge on efficient single image super-resolution with focus on the proposed solutions and results. The challenge task was to super-resolve an input image with a magnification factor x4 based on a set of prior examples of low and corresponding high resolution images. The goal is to devise a network that reduces one or several aspects such as runtime, parameter count, FLOPs, activations, and memory consumption while at least maintaining PSNR of MSRResNet. The track had 150 registered participants, and 25 teams submitted the final results. They gauge the state-of-the-art in efficient single image super-resolution.

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