GHM Wavelet Transform for Deep Image Super Resolution

16 Apr 2022  ·  Ben Lowe, Hadi Salman, Justin Zhan ·

The GHM multi-level discrete wavelet transform is proposed as preprocessing for image super resolution with convolutional neural networks. Previous works perform analysis with the Haar wavelet only. In this work, 37 single-level wavelets are experimentally analyzed from Haar, Daubechies, Biorthogonal, Reverse Biorthogonal, Coiflets, and Symlets wavelet families. All single-level wavelets report similar results indicating that the convolutional neural network is invariant to choice of wavelet in a single-level filter approach. However, the GHM multi-level wavelet achieves higher quality reconstructions than the single-level wavelets. Three large data sets are used for the experiments: DIV2K, a dataset of textures, and a dataset of satellite images. The approximate high resolution images are compared using seven objective error measurements. A convolutional neural network based approach using wavelet transformed images has good results in the literature.

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