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Texture-Based Error Analysis for Image Super-Resolution

2022-01-01CVPR 2022Unverified0· sign in to hype

Salma Abdel Magid, Zudi Lin, Donglai Wei, Yulun Zhang, Jinjin Gu, Hanspeter Pfister

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Evaluation practices for image super-resolution (SR) use a single-value metric, the PSNR or SSIM, to determine model performance. This provides little insight into the source of errors and model behavior. Therefore, it is beneficial to move beyond the conventional approach and reconceptualize evaluation with interpretability as our main priority. We focus on a thorough error analysis from a variety of perspectives. Our key contribution is to leverage a texture classifier, which enables us to assign patches with semantic labels, to identify the source of SR errors both globally and locally. We then use this to determine (a) the semantic alignment of SR datasets, (b) how SR models perform on each label, (c) to what extent high-resolution (HR) and SR patches semantically correspond, and more. Through these different angles, we are able to highlight potential pitfalls and blindspots. Our overall investigation highlights numerous unexpected insights. We hope this work serves as an initial step for debugging blackbox SR networks.

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