SPATIO-TEMPORAL PERCEPTION-DISTORTION TRADE-OFF IN LEARNED VIDEO SR
Nasrin Rahimi, Murat Tekalp
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Perception-distortion trade-off is well-understood for single-image super-resolution. However, its extension to video super-resolution~(VSR) is not straightforward, since popular perceptual measures only evaluate naturalness of spatial textures and do not take naturalness of flow (temporal coherence) into account. To this effect, we propose a new measure of spatio-temporal perceptual video quality emphasizing naturalness of optical flow via the perceptual straightness hypothesis (PSH) for meaningful spatio-temporal perception-distortion trade-off. We also propose a new architecture for perceptual VSR (PSVR) to explicitly enforce naturalness of flow to achieve realistic spatio-temporal perception-distortion trade-off according to the proposed measures. Experimental results with PVSR support the hypothesis that a meaningful perception-distortion tradeoff for video should account for the naturalness of motion in addition to naturalness of texture.