Light Weight Residual Dense Attention Net for Spectral Reconstruction from RGB Images

Hyperspectral Imaging is the acquisition of spectral and spatial information of a particular scene. Capturing such information from a specialized hyperspectral camera remains costly. Reconstructing such information from the RGB image achieves a better solution in both classification and object recognition tasks. This work proposes a novel light weight network with very less number of parameters about 233,059 parameters based on Residual dense model with attention mechanism to obtain this solution. This network uses Coordination Convolutional Block to get the spatial information. The weights from this block are shared by two independent feature extraction mechanisms, one by dense feature extraction and the other by the multiscale hierarchical feature extraction. Finally, the features from both the feature extraction mechanisms are globally fused to produce the 31 spectral bands. The network is trained with NTIRE 2020 challenge dataset and thus achieved 0.0457 MRAE metric value with less computational complexity.

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