Publications by authors named "Zuo-Liang Zhu"

Lighting is a determining factor in photography that affects the style, expression of emotion, and even quality of images. Creating or finding satisfying lighting conditions, in reality, is laborious and time-consuming, so it is of great value to develop a technology to manipulate illumination in an image as post-processing. Although previous works have explored techniques based on the physical viewpoint for relighting images, extensive supervisions and prior knowledge are necessary to generate reasonable images, restricting the generalization ability of these works.

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Most reference-based image super-resolution (RefSR) methods directly leverage the raw features extracted from a pretrained VGG encoder to transfer the matched texture information from a reference image to a low-resolution image. We argue that simply operating on these raw features neglects the influence of irrelevant and redundant information and the importance of abundant high-frequency representations, leading to undesirable texture matching and transfer results. Taking the advantages of wavelet transformation, which represents the contextual and textural information of features at different scales, we propose a Wavelet-based Texture Reformation Network (WTRN) for RefSR.

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