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WPPNets and WPPFlows: The Power of Wasserstein Patch Priors for Superresolution (2201.08157v3)

Published 20 Jan 2022 in cs.CV, cs.LG, and eess.IV

Abstract: Exploiting image patches instead of whole images have proved to be a powerful approach to tackle various problems in image processing. Recently, Wasserstein patch priors (WPP), which are based on the comparison of the patch distributions of the unknown image and a reference image, were successfully used as data-driven regularizers in the variational formulation of superresolution. However, for each input image, this approach requires the solution of a non-convex minimization problem which is computationally costly. In this paper, we propose to learn two kind of neural networks in an unsupervised way based on WPP loss functions. First, we show how convolutional neural networks (CNNs) can be incorporated. Once the network, called WPPNet, is learned, it can be very efficiently applied to any input image. Second, we incorporate conditional normalizing flows to provide a tool for uncertainty quantification. Numerical examples demonstrate the very good performance of WPPNets for superresolution in various image classes even if the forward operator is known only approximately.

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