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Neural Knitworks: Patched neural implicit representation networks

Mikolaj Czerkawski, Javier Cardona, Robert Atkinson, Craig Michie, Ivan Andonović, Carmine Clemente, Christos Tachtatzis

2024Pattern Recognition10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Optimizing images as output of a neural network has been shown to introduce a powerful prior for image inverse tasks, capable of producing solutions of reasonable quality in a fully internal learning context, where no external datasets are involved. Two potential technical approaches involve fitting a coordinate-based Multilayer Perceptron (MLP), or a Convolutional Neural Network to produce the result image as output. The aim of this work is to evaluate the two counterparts, as well as a new framework proposed here, named Neural Knitwork, which maps pixel coordinates to local texture patches rather than singular pixel values. The utility of the proposed technique is demonstrated on the tasks of image inpainting, super-resolution, and denoising. It is shown that the Neural Knitwork can outperform the standard coordinate-based MLP baseline for the tasks of inpainting and denoising, and perform comparably for the super-resolution task.

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Artificial neural networkComputer scienceRepresentation (politics)Artificial intelligencePattern recognition (psychology)PoliticsLawPolitical scienceAdvanced Vision and ImagingAdvanced Image Processing TechniquesComputer Graphics and Visualization Techniques
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