Contribution of Enhanced DWT and Non-negative Structured Sparse Representation for Image Super Resolution: A Performance Analysis (original) (raw)

International Journal of Wavelets, Multiresolution and Information Processing

Abstract

The image super-resolution methods with deep learning using Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) have been producing admirable advancements. The proposed image resolution model involves the following two main analyses: (i) analysis using Adaptive Discrete Wavelet Transform (ADWT) with Deep CNN and (ii) analysis using Non-negative Structured Sparse Representation (NSSR). The technique termed as NSSR is used to recover the high-resolution (HR) images from the low-resolution (LR) images. The experimental evaluation involves two phases: Training and Testing. In the training phase, the information regarding the residual images of the dataset are trained using the optimized Deep CNN. On the other hand, the testing phase helps to generate the super resolution image using the HR wavelet subbands (HRSB) and residual images. As the main novelty, the filter coefficients of DWT are optimized by the hybrid Fire Fly-based Spotted Hyena Optimization (FF-SHO) to develop ADWT. Finally, a valuable perf...

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