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Super-Resolution

Super-Resolution is a task in computer vision that involves increasing the resolution of an image or video by generating missing high-frequency details from low-resolution input. The goal is to produce an output image with a higher resolution than the input image, while preserving the original content and structure.

( Credit: MemNet )

Papers

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Video Super-Resolution via Deep Draft-Ensemble Learning0
Sub-Aperture Feature Adaptation in Single Image Super-resolution Model for Light Field Imaging0
Video Super-Resolution with Long-Term Self-Exemplars0
AIM 2019 Challenge on Video Temporal Super-Resolution: Methods and Results0
Sub-Pixel Registration of Wavelet-Encoded Images0
Subspace-Based Super-Resolution Sensing for Bi-Static ISAC with Clock Asynchronism0
Subsurface Depths Structure Maps Reconstruction with Generative Adversarial Networks0
Sub-Terahertz Channel Measurements and Characterization in a Factory Building0
SUFFICIENT: A scan-specific unsupervised deep learning framework for high-resolution 3D isotropic fetal brain MRI reconstruction0
AI Foundation Models for Weather and Climate: Applications, Design, and Implementation0
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Benchmark Results

#ModelMetricClaimedVerifiedStatus
1super-resolutionAverage PSNR20.41Unverified