Spatial-Angular Interaction for Light Field Image Super-Resolution
Light field (LF) cameras record both intensity and directions of light rays, and capture scenes from a number of viewpoints. Both information within each perspective (i.e., spatial information) and among different perspectives (i.e., angular information) is beneficial to image super-resolution (SR). In this paper, we propose a spatial-angular interactive network (namely, LF-InterNet) for LF image SR. Specifically, spatial and angular features are first separately extracted from input LFs, and then repetitively interacted to progressively incorporate spatial and angular information. Finally, the interacted features are fused to super-resolve each sub-aperture image. Experiments on 6 public LF datasets demonstrated that our method significantly outperforms the state-of-the-art single image and LF image SR methods both quantitatively and qualitatively.
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