IVCVApr 28, 2022

Generative Adversarial Networks for Image Super-Resolution: A Survey

arXiv:2204.13620v564 citationsh-index: 103
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It provides a comprehensive review for researchers in image processing, but it is incremental as it summarizes existing methods without introducing new techniques.

This paper surveys generative adversarial networks (GANs) for single image super-resolution, comparing their performances on public datasets through quantitative and qualitative analysis.

Single image super-resolution (SISR) has played an important role in the field of image processing. Recent generative adversarial networks (GANs) can achieve excellent results on low-resolution images. However, there are little literatures summarizing different GANs in SISR. In this paper, we conduct a comparative study of GANs from different perspectives. We begin by surveying the development of GANs and popular GAN variants for image-related applications, and then analyze motivations, implementations and differences of GANs based optimization methods and discriminative learning for image super-resolution in terms of supervised, semi-supervised and unsupervised manners, where these GANs are analyzed via integrating different network architectures, prior knowledge, loss functions and multiple tasks. Secondly, we compare the performances of these popular GANs on public datasets via quantitative and qualitative analysis in SISR. Finally, we highlight challenges of GANs and potential research points for SISR.

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