Emergent Mind

Abstract

Nonlocal self-similarity within natural images has become an increasingly popular prior in deep-learning models. Despite their successful image restoration performance, such models remain largely uninterpretable due to their black-box construction. Our previous studies have shown that interpretable construction of a fully convolutional denoiser (CDLNet), with performance on par with state-of-the-art black-box counterparts, is achievable by unrolling a dictionary learning algorithm. In this manuscript, we seek an interpretable construction of a convolutional network with a nonlocal self-similarity prior that performs on par with black-box nonlocal models. We show that such an architecture can be effectively achieved by upgrading the $\ell 1$ sparsity prior of CDLNet to a weighted group-sparsity prior. From this formulation, we propose a novel sliding-window nonlocal operation, enabled by sparse array arithmetic. In addition to competitive performance with black-box nonlocal DNNs, we demonstrate the proposed sliding-window sparse attention enables inference speeds greater than an order of magnitude faster than its competitors.

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