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Joint Light Field Spatial and Angular Super-Resolution From a Single Image


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An encoder-decorder style network that solves joint light field spatial and angular resolution problem from a single image. We use an appearance flow as a geometric repre...

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Synthesizing a densely sampled light field from a single image is highly beneficial for many applications. Moreover, jointly solving both angular and spatial super-resolu...Show More

Abstract:

Synthesizing a densely sampled light field from a single image is highly beneficial for many applications. Moreover, jointly solving both angular and spatial super-resolution problem also introduces new possibilities in light field imaging. The conventional method relies on physical-based rendering and a secondary network to solve the angular super-resolution problem. In addition, pixel-based loss limits the network capability to infer scene geometry globally. In this paper, we show that both super-resolution problems can be solved jointly from a single image by proposing a single end-to-end deep neural network that does not require a physical-based approach. Two novel loss functions based on known light field domain knowledge are proposed to enable the network to consider the relation between sub-aperture images. Experimental results show that the proposed model successfully synthesizes dense high resolution light field and it outperforms the state-of-the-art method in both quantitative and qualitative criteria. The method can be generalized to various scenes, rather than focusing on a particular subject. The synthesized light field can be used as if it has been captured by a light field camera, such as depth estimation and refocusing.
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An encoder-decorder style network that solves joint light field spatial and angular resolution problem from a single image. We use an appearance flow as a geometric repre...
Published in: IEEE Access ( Volume: 8)
Page(s): 112562 - 112573
Date of Publication: 16 June 2020
Electronic ISSN: 2169-3536

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