Reduction of compression artifacts using a densely cascading image restoration network

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Abstract

Since high quality realistic media are widely used in various computer vision applications, image compression is one of the essential technologies to enable real-time applications. Image compression generally causes undesired compression artifacts, such as blocking artifacts and ringing effects. In this study, we propose a densely cascading image restoration network (DCRN), which consists of an input layer, a densely cascading feature extractor, a channel attention block, and an output layer. The densely cascading feature extractor has three densely cascading (DC) blocks, and each DC block contains two convolutional layers, five dense layers, and a bottleneck layer. To optimize the proposed network architectures, we investigated the trade-off between quality enhancement and network complexity. Experimental results revealed that the proposed DCRN can achieve a better peak signal-to-noise ratio and structural similarity index measure for compressed joint photographic experts group (JPEG) images compared to the previous methods.

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Lee, Y., Park, S. H., Rhee, E., Kim, B. G., & Jun, D. (2021). Reduction of compression artifacts using a densely cascading image restoration network. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 11(17). https://doi.org/10.3390/app11177803

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