Abstract:The existing deep learning‐based face super‐resolution techniques can achieve satisfactory performance. However, these methods often incur large computational costs, and deeper networks generate redundant features. Some lightweight reconstruction networks also present limited representation ability because they ignore the entire contour and fine texture of the face for the sake of efficiency. Here, the authors propose a convenient alternating projection network (CAPN) for efficient face super‐resolution. First… Show more
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