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Cross Parallax Attention Network for Stereo Image Super-Resolution

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posted on 2024-03-12, 19:14 authored by Canqiang Chen, Chunmei Qing, Xiangmin Xu, Patrick DickinsonPatrick Dickinson
<p>Stereo super-resolution (SR) aims to enhance the spatial resolution of one camera view using additional information from the other. Previous deep-learning-based stereo SR methods indeed improved the SR performance effectively by employing additional information, but they are unable to superresolve stereo images where there are large disparities, or different types of epipolar lines. Moreover, in these methods, one model can only super-solve images of a particular view, and for one specific scale factor. This paper proposes a cross parallax attention stereo super-resolution network (CPASSRnet) which can perform stereo SR of multiple scale factors for both views, with a single model. To overcome the difficulties of large disparity and different types of epipolar lines, a cross parallax attention module (CPAM) is presented, which captures the global correspondence of additional information for each view, relative to the other. CPAM allows the two views to exchange additional information with each other according to the generated attention maps. Quantitative and qualitative results compared with the state of the arts illustrate the superiority of CPASSRnet. Ablation experiments demonstrate that the proposed components are effective and noise tests verify the robustness of CPASSRnet.</p>

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  • School of Computer Science (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

IEEE Transactions on Multimedia

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IEEE

ISSN

1520-9210

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1941-0077

Date Submitted

2021-01-26

Date Accepted

2020-12-20

Date of First Publication

2021-01-08

Date of Final Publication

2021-01-08

Date Document First Uploaded

2021-01-10

ePrints ID

43632

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