Abstract
Medium-low resolution (M-LR) remote sensing ship detection is a challenging problem due to the small target sizes and insufficient appearance information. Although image super resolution (SR) has become a popular solution in recent years, the ability of image SR is limited since much information is lost in input images. Inspired by the powerful information embedding ability of the encoder in image rescaling, in this paper, we introduce image rescaling to guide the training of image SR. Specifically, we add an adaption module before the SR network, and use the pre-trained rescaling network to guide the optimization of the adaption module. In this way, more information is embedded in the adapted M-LR images, and the subsequent SR module can utilize more information to achieve better performance. Extensive experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of our method on image SR. More importantly, our method can be used as a pre-processing approach to improve the detection performance.
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