Learning Degradation-Robust Spatiotemporal Frequency-Transformer for Video Super-Resolution

Zhongwei Qiu, Huan Yang, Jianlong Fu, Daochang Liu, Chang Xu, Dongmei Fu

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Abstract

Video Super-Resolution (VSR) aims to restore high-resolution (HR) videos from low-resolution (LR) videos. Existing VSR techniques usually recover HR frames by extracting pertinent textures from nearby frames with known degradation processes. Despite significant progress, grand challenges remain to effectively extract and transmit high-quality textures from high-degraded low-quality sequences, such as blur, additive noises, and compression artifacts. This work proposes a novel degradation-robust Frequency-Transformer (FTVSR++) for handling low-quality videos that carry out self-attention in a combined space-time-frequency domain. First, video frames are split into patches and each patch is transformed into spectral maps in which each channel represents a frequency band. It permits a fine-grained self-attention on each frequency band so that real visual texture can be distinguished from artifacts. Second, a novel dual frequency attention (DFA) mechanism is proposed to capture the global and local frequency relations, which can handle different complicated degradation processes in real-world scenarios. Third, we explore different self-attention schemes for video processing in the frequency domain and discover that a 'divided attention' which conducts joint space-frequency attention before applying temporal-frequency attention, leads to the best video enhancement quality. Extensive experiments on three widely-used VSR datasets show that FTVSR++ outperforms state-of-the-art methods on different low-quality videos with clear visual margins.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)14888-14904
Number of pages17
JournalIEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
Volume45
Issue number12
Early online date5 Sept 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2023
Externally publishedYes

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