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Enhancing Perceptual Loss with Adversarial Feature Matching for Super-Resolution

Akella Ravi Tej, Shirsendu Sukanta Halder, Arunav Pratap Shandeelya, and Vinod Pankajakshan
Conference Paper, Proceedings of International Joint Conference on Neural Networks (IJCNN '20), July, 2020

Abstract

Single image super-resolution (SISR) is an ill-posed problem with an indeterminate number of valid solutions. Solving this problem with neural networks would require access to extensive experience, either presented as a large training set over natural images or a condensed representation from another pre-trained network. Perceptual loss functions, which belong to the latter category, have achieved breakthrough success in SISR and several other computer vision tasks. While perceptual loss plays a central role in the generation of photo-realistic images, it also produces undesired pattern artifacts in the super-resolved outputs. In this paper, we show that the root cause of these pattern artifacts can be traced back to a mismatch between the pre-training objective of perceptual loss and the super-resolution objective. To address this issue, we propose to augment the existing perceptual loss formulation with a novel content loss function that uses the latent features of a discriminator network to filter the unwanted artifacts across several levels of adversarial similarity. Further, our modification has a stabilizing effect on non-convex optimization in adversarial training. The proposed approach offers notable gains in perceptual quality based on an extensive human evaluation study and a competent reconstruction fidelity when tested on objective evaluation metrics.

BibTeX

@conference{Tej-2020-126861,
author = {Akella Ravi Tej and Shirsendu Sukanta Halder and Arunav Pratap Shandeelya and Vinod Pankajakshan},
title = {Enhancing Perceptual Loss with Adversarial Feature Matching for Super-Resolution},
booktitle = {Proceedings of International Joint Conference on Neural Networks (IJCNN '20)},
year = {2020},
month = {July},
}