Conceptos Básicos
This paper proposes a novel dual inverse degradation network (DIDNet) to address the challenge of converting real-world, often low-quality, SDRTV content to high-quality HDRTV while mitigating the amplification of coding artifacts inherent in compressed SDRTV.
Estadísticas
DIDNet achieves PSNR values of 35.39, 34.26, 32.89, and 31.24 at QP=27, 32, 37, and 42, respectively.
DIDNet(Tiny) achieves PSNR values of 35.06, 34.04, 32.70, and 31.12 at the same QP settings.
The dual modulation convolution scheme has a computational advantage of 5 orders of magnitude when processing 1080P size features compared to traditional feature modulation.
Citas
"We investigate that the HDRTV obtained by SDRTV-to-HDRTV conversion in real application scenarios has the problem of excessive amplification of coding artifacts."
"We reveal inverse tone mapping and artifact restoration are coupled in the process of SDRTV-to-HDRTV."
"We discovered that HDRTV has more high-frequency information, so we proposed wavelet attention to improve the quality of HDRTV in the frequency domain."