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2023
Single image super-resolution (SISR) is to reconstruct a high-resolution (HR) image from a corresponding low-resolution (LR) input. It is an effective way to solve the problem that infrared remote sensing images are usually suffering low resolution due to hardware limitations. Most previous learning-based SISR methods just use synthetic HR-LR image pairs (obtained by bicubic kernels) to learn the mapping from LR images to HR images. However, the underlying degradation in the real world is often different from the synthetic method, i.e., the real LR images are obtained through a more complex degradation kernel, which leads to the adaptation problem and poor SR performance. To handle this problem, we propose a novel closed-loop framework that can not only make full use of the learning ability of the channel attention module but also introduce the information of real images as much as possible through a closed-loop structure. Our network includes two independent generative networks for down-sampling and super-resolution, respectively, and they are connected to each other to get more information from real images. We make a comprehensive analysis of the training data, resolution level and imaging spectrum to validate the performance of our network for infrared remote sensing image super-resolution. Experiments on real infrared remote sensing images show that our method achieves superior performance in various training strategies of supervised learning, weakly supervised learning and unsupervised learning. Especially, our peak signal-to-noise ratio (PSNR) is 0.9 dB better than the second-best unsupervised super-resolution model on PROBA-V dataset.
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+@Article{rs15040882,
+AUTHOR = {Zhang, Haopeng and Zhang, Cong and Xie, Fengying and Jiang, Zhiguo},
+TITLE = {A Closed-Loop Network for Single Infrared Remote Sensing Image Super-Resolution in Real World},
+JOURNAL = {Remote Sensing},
+VOLUME = {15},
+YEAR = {2023},
+NUMBER = {4},
+ARTICLE-NUMBER = {882},
+URL = {https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/15/4/882},
+ISSN = {2072-4292},
+DOI = {10.3390/rs15040882}
+}