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Image Super-Resolution with Text Prompt Diffusion

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arxiv 2311.14282 v5 pith:W7XT5UKB submitted 2023-11-24 cs.CV

classification cs.CV
keywords textdegradationimagemodelpromptsrimagespromptprompts
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Image super-resolution (SR) methods typically model degradation to improve reconstruction accuracy in complex and unknown degradation scenarios. However, extracting degradation information from low-resolution images is challenging, which limits the model performance. To boost image SR performance, one feasible approach is to introduce additional priors. Inspired by advancements in multi-modal methods and text prompt image processing, we introduce text prompts to image SR to provide degradation priors. Specifically, we first design a text-image generation pipeline to integrate text into the SR dataset through the text degradation representation and degradation model. By adopting a discrete design, the text representation is flexible and user-friendly. Meanwhile, we propose the PromptSR to realize the text prompt SR. The PromptSR leverages the latest multi-modal large language model (MLLM) to generate prompts from low-resolution images. It also utilizes the pre-trained language model (e.g., T5 or CLIP) to enhance text comprehension. We train the PromptSR on the text-image dataset. Extensive experiments indicate that introducing text prompts into SR, yields impressive results on both synthetic and real-world images. Code: https://github.com/zhengchen1999/PromptSR.

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