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WIRE: Wavelet Implicit Neural Representations

Vishwanath Saragadam, Daniel LeJeune, Jasper Tan, Guha Balakrishnan, Ashok Veeraraghavan, Richard G. Baraniuk

2023145 citationsDOI

Abstract

Implicit neural representations (INRs) have recently advanced numerous vision-related areas. INR performance depends strongly on the choice of activation function employed in its MLP network. A wide range of nonlinearities have been explored, but, unfortunately, current INRs designed to have high accuracy also suffer from poor robustness (to signal noise, parameter variation, etc.). Inspired by harmonic analysis, we develop a new, highly accurate and robust INR that does not exhibit this trade off. Our Wavelet Implicit neural REpresentation (WIRE) uses as its activation function the complex Gabor wavelet that is well-known to be optimally concentrated in space-frequency and to have excellent biases for representing images. A wide range of experiments (image denoising, image inpainting, super-resolution, computed tomography reconstruction, image over fitting, and novel view synthesis with neural radiance fields) demonstrate that WIRE defines the new state of the art in INR accuracy, training time, and robustness.

Topics & Concepts

Robustness (evolution)WaveletComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceInpaintingArtificial neural networkPattern recognition (psychology)Computer visionImage (mathematics)ChemistryBiochemistryGeneImage and Signal Denoising MethodsAdvanced Image Processing TechniquesAdvanced Image Fusion Techniques