Achieving Super-Resolution Remote Sensing Images via the Wavelet Transform Combined With the Recursive Res-Net

2019 
Deep learning (DL) has been successfully applied to single image super-resolution (SISR), which aims at reconstructing a high-resolution (HR) image from its low-resolution (LR) counterpart. Different from most current DL-based methods, which perform reconstruction in the spatial domain, we use a scheme based in the frequency domain to reconstruct the HR image at various frequency bands. Further, we propose a method that incorporates the wavelet transform (WT) and the recursive Res-Net. The WT is applied to the LR image to divide it into various frequency components. Then, an elaborately designed network with recursive residual blocks is used to predict high-frequency components. Finally, the reconstructed image is obtained via the inverse WT. This paper has three main contributions: 1) an SISR scheme based on the frequency domain is proposed under a DL framework to fully exploit the potential to depict images at different frequency bands; 2) recursive block and residual learning in global and local manners are adopted to ease the training of the deep network, and the batch normalization layer is removed to increase the flexibility of the network, save memory, and promote speed; and 3) the low-frequency wavelet component is replaced by an LR image with more details to further improve performance. To validate the effectiveness of the proposed method, extensive experiments are performed using the NWPU-RESISC45 data set, and the results demonstrate that the proposed method outperforms several state-of-the-art methods in terms of both objective evaluation and subjective perspective.
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