Attaining Real-Time Super-Resolution for Microscopic Images Using GAN

9 Oct 2020  ·  Vibhu Bhatia, Yatender Kumar ·

In the last few years, several deep learning models, especially Generative Adversarial Networks have received a lot of attention for the task of Single Image Super-Resolution (SISR). These methods focus on building an end-to-end framework, which produce a high resolution(SR) image from a given low resolution(LR) image in a single step to achieve state-of-the-art performance. This paper focuses on improving an existing deep-learning based method to perform Super-Resolution Microscopy in real-time using a standard GPU. For this, we first propose a tiling strategy, which takes advantage of parallelism provided by a GPU to speed up the network training process. Further, we suggest simple changes to the architecture of the generator and the discriminator of SRGAN. Subsequently, We compare the quality and the running time for the outputs produced by our model, opening its applications in different areas like low-end benchtop and even mobile microscopy. Finally, we explore the possibility of the trained network to produce High-Resolution HR outputs for different domains.

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