In recent years, remarkable advancements have been achieved in the field of image generation, primarily driven by the escalating demand for high-quality outcomes across various image generation subtasks, such as inpainting, denoising, and super resolution. A major effort is devoted to exploring the application of super-resolution techniques to enhance the quality of low-resolution images. In this context, our method explores in depth the problem of ship image super resolution, which is crucial for coastal and port surveillance. We investigate the opportunity given by the growing interest in text-to-image diffusion models, taking advantage of the prior knowledge that such foundation models have already learned. In particular, we present a diffusion-model-based architecture that leverages text conditioning during training while being class-aware, to best preserve the crucial details of the ships during the generation of the super-resoluted image. Since the specificity of this task and the scarcity availability of off-the-shelf data, we also introduce a large labeled ship dataset scraped from online ship images, mostly from ShipSpotting1 website. Our method achieves more robust results than other deep learning models previously employed for super resolution, as proven by the multiple experiments performed. Moreover, we investigate how this model can benefit downstream tasks, such as classification and object detection, thus emphasizing practical implementation in a real-world scenario. Experimental results show flexibility, reliability, and impressive performance of the proposed framework over state-of-the-art methods for different tasks. The code is available at: https://github.com/LuigiSigillo/ShipinSight

Ship in sight: diffusion models for ship-image super resolution / Sigillo, L.; Gramaccioni, R. F.; Nicolosi, A.; Comminiello, D.. - 162:(2024), pp. 1-8. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2024 International Joint Conference on Neural Networks, IJCNN 2024 tenutosi a Yokohama; Japan) [10.1109/IJCNN60899.2024.10650042].

Ship in sight: diffusion models for ship-image super resolution

Sigillo L.
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Gramaccioni R. F.;Comminiello D.
2024

Abstract

In recent years, remarkable advancements have been achieved in the field of image generation, primarily driven by the escalating demand for high-quality outcomes across various image generation subtasks, such as inpainting, denoising, and super resolution. A major effort is devoted to exploring the application of super-resolution techniques to enhance the quality of low-resolution images. In this context, our method explores in depth the problem of ship image super resolution, which is crucial for coastal and port surveillance. We investigate the opportunity given by the growing interest in text-to-image diffusion models, taking advantage of the prior knowledge that such foundation models have already learned. In particular, we present a diffusion-model-based architecture that leverages text conditioning during training while being class-aware, to best preserve the crucial details of the ships during the generation of the super-resoluted image. Since the specificity of this task and the scarcity availability of off-the-shelf data, we also introduce a large labeled ship dataset scraped from online ship images, mostly from ShipSpotting1 website. Our method achieves more robust results than other deep learning models previously employed for super resolution, as proven by the multiple experiments performed. Moreover, we investigate how this model can benefit downstream tasks, such as classification and object detection, thus emphasizing practical implementation in a real-world scenario. Experimental results show flexibility, reliability, and impressive performance of the proposed framework over state-of-the-art methods for different tasks. The code is available at: https://github.com/LuigiSigillo/ShipinSight
2024
2024 International Joint Conference on Neural Networks, IJCNN 2024
diffusion models; generative deep learning; image super resolution; ship classification
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Ship in sight: diffusion models for ship-image super resolution / Sigillo, L.; Gramaccioni, R. F.; Nicolosi, A.; Comminiello, D.. - 162:(2024), pp. 1-8. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2024 International Joint Conference on Neural Networks, IJCNN 2024 tenutosi a Yokohama; Japan) [10.1109/IJCNN60899.2024.10650042].
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