Abstract
High-resolution (HR) remote sensing imagery plays a critical role in remote sensing image interpretation, and single image super-resolution (SISR) reconstruction technology is becoming increasingly valuable and significant. The state-of-the-art deep-learning-based SISR methods have demonstrated remarkable advantages, while reconstructing complex texture details still remains a big challenge. Besides, as a typical ill-posed inverse problem, how to determine the optimal solution is another important topic. To address these problems, in this work, a dual learning-based graph neural network (DLGNN) is proposed, in which the GNN is utilized to consider the self-similarity patches in remote sensing imagery by aggregating cross-scale neighboring feature patches, and dual learning strategy is adopted to refine the reconstruction results by constraining the mapping process in terms of the loss function, transferring the typical ill-posed problem to a well-posed one. Abundant experiments on 3K VEHICLE_SR datasets and Massachusetts Roads demonstrate the validity and outstanding performance for remote sensing image super-resolution tasks compared with other state-of-the-art super-resolution construction methods. Code is available at https://github.com/CUG-RS/DLGNN.
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