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NTIRE 2020 Challenge on Real-World Image Super-Resolution: Methods and Results
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High ResolutionEngineeringNtire 2020Super-resolution ImagingImage AnalysisPattern RecognitionSingle-image Super-resolutionComputational ImagingVideo Super-resolutionImage HallucinationMachine VisionInverse ProblemsComputer ScienceSuper-resolutionImage Quality AssessmentComputer VisionImage Processing ArtifactsBenchmark ProtocolImage Resolution
This paper reviews the NTIRE 2020 challenge on real world super-resolution. It focuses on the participating methods and final results. The challenge addresses the real world setting, where paired true high and low-resolution images are unavailable. For training, only one set of source input images is therefore provided along with a set of unpaired high-quality target images. In Track 1: Image Processing artifacts, the aim is to super-resolve images with synthetically generated image processing artifacts. This allows for quantitative benchmarking of the approaches w.r.t. a ground-truth image. In Track 2: Smartphone Images, real low-quality smart phone images have to be super-resolved. In both tracks, the ultimate goal is to achieve the best perceptual quality, evaluated using a human study. This is the second challenge on the subject, following AIM 2019, targeting to advance the state-of-the-art in super-resolution. To measure the performance we use the benchmark protocol from AIM 2019. In total 22 teams competed in the final testing phase, demonstrating new and innovative solutions to the problem.
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