Stereo Cross Global Learnable Attention Module for Stereo Image Super-Resolution

Published: 01 Jan 2023, Last Modified: 16 Apr 2025CVPR Workshops 2023EveryoneRevisionsBibTeXCC BY-SA 4.0
Abstract: Stereo super-resolution is a technique that utilizes corresponding information from multiple viewpoints to enhance the texture of low-resolution images. In recent years, numerous impressive works have advocated attention mechanisms based on epipolar constraints to boost the performance of stereo super-resolution. However, techniques that exclusively depend on epipolar constraint attention are insufficient to recover realistic and natural textures for heavily corrupted low-resolution images. We noticed that global self-similarity features within the image and across the views can proficiently fix the texture details of low-resolution images that are severely damaged. Therefore, in the current paper, we propose a stereo cross global learnable attention module (SCGLAM), aiming to improve the performance of stereo super-resolution. The experimental outcomes show that our approach outperforms others when dealing with heavily damaged low-resolution images. The relevant code is made available on this link as open source.
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