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BasicVSR: The Search for Essential Components in Video Super-Resolution and Beyond

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arxiv 2012.02181 v2 pith:HPDS3T6D submitted 2020-12-03 cs.CV

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keywords basicvsrcomponentsaggregationapproachesessentialpropagationsomesuper-resolution
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Video super-resolution (VSR) approaches tend to have more components than the image counterparts as they need to exploit the additional temporal dimension. Complex designs are not uncommon. In this study, we wish to untangle the knots and reconsider some most essential components for VSR guided by four basic functionalities, i.e., Propagation, Alignment, Aggregation, and Upsampling. By reusing some existing components added with minimal redesigns, we show a succinct pipeline, BasicVSR, that achieves appealing improvements in terms of speed and restoration quality in comparison to many state-of-the-art algorithms. We conduct systematic analysis to explain how such gain can be obtained and discuss the pitfalls. We further show the extensibility of BasicVSR by presenting an information-refill mechanism and a coupled propagation scheme to facilitate information aggregation. The BasicVSR and its extension, IconVSR, can serve as strong baselines for future VSR approaches.

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    A training strategy that reuses long-sequence hidden states during short-clip backpropagation, combined with ReLU-squared attention and a gated FFN, lifts video super-resolution accuracy to a reported state of the art.

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