A Gated Content-Oriented Residual Dense Network for Hyperspectral Image Super-Resolution

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Limited by the existing imagery sensors, a hyperspectral image (HSI) is characterized by its high spectral resolution but low spatial resolution. HSI super-resolution (SR) aims to enhance the spatial resolution of the HSIs without modifying the equipment and has become a hot issue for HSI processing. In this paper, inspired by two important observations, a gated content-oriented residual dense network (GCoRDN) is designed for the HSI SR. To be specific, based on the observation that the structure and texture exhibit different sensitivities to the spatial degradation, a content-oriented network with two branches is designed. Meanwhile, a weight-sharing strategy is merged in the network to preserve the consistency in the structure and the texture. In addition, based on the observation of the super-resolved results, a gating mechanism is applied as a form of post-processing to further enhance the SR performance. Experimental results and data analysis on both ground-based HSIs and airborne HSIs have demonstrated the effectiveness of the proposed method.

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Hu, J., Li, T., Zhao, M., Wang, F., & Ning, J. (2023). A Gated Content-Oriented Residual Dense Network for Hyperspectral Image Super-Resolution. Remote Sensing, 15(13). https://doi.org/10.3390/rs15133378

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