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Self-Supervised Face Image Restoration with a One-Shot Reference

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arxiv 2203.03005 v5 pith:EIUWICUO submitted 2022-03-06 cs.CV

classification cs.CV
keywords imagesairimagesrestorationsemanticscorrectmethodsproposed
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For image restoration, methods leveraging priors from generative models have been proposed and demonstrated a promising capacity to robustly restore photorealistic and high-quality results. However, these methods are susceptible to semantic ambiguity, particularly with images that have obviously correct semantics such as facial images. In this paper, we propose a semantic-aware latent space exploration method for image restoration (SAIR). By explicitly modeling semantics information from a given reference image, SAIR is able to reliably restore severely degraded images not only to high-resolution and highly realistic looks but also to correct semantics. Quantitative and qualitative experiments collectively demonstrate the superior performance of the proposed SAIR. Our code is available at https://github.com/Liamkuo/SAIR.

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