Emergent Mind

Scale-arbitrary Invertible Image Downscaling

(2201.12576)
Published Jan 29, 2022 in cs.CV and eess.IV

Abstract

Conventional social media platforms usually downscale the HR images to restrict their resolution to a specific size for saving transmission/storage cost, which leads to the super-resolution (SR) being highly ill-posed. Recent invertible image downscaling methods jointly model the downscaling/upscaling problems and achieve significant improvements. However, they only consider fixed integer scale factors that cannot downscale HR images with various resolutions to meet the resolution restriction of social media platforms. In this paper, we propose a scale-Arbitrary Invertible image Downscaling Network (AIDN), to natively downscale HR images with arbitrary scale factors. Meanwhile, the HR information is embedded in the downscaled low-resolution (LR) counterparts in a nearly imperceptible form such that our AIDN can also restore the original HR images solely from the LR images. The key to supporting arbitrary scale factors is our proposed Conditional Resampling Module (CRM) that conditions the downscaling/upscaling kernels and sampling locations on both scale factors and image content. Extensive experimental results demonstrate that our AIDN achieves top performance for invertible downscaling with both arbitrary integer and non-integer scale factors. Code will be released upon publication.

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