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Hypernetwork functional image representation
Motivated by the human way of memorizing images we introduce their functional
representation, where an image is represented by a neural network. For this
purpose, we construct a hypernetwork which takes an image and returns weights
to the target network, which maps point from the plane (representing positions
of the pixel) into its corresponding color in the image. Since the obtained
representation is continuous, one can easily inspect the image at various
resolutions and perform on it arbitrary continuous operations. Moreover, by
inspecting interpolations we show that such representation has some properties
characteristic to generative models. To evaluate the proposed mechanism
experimentally, we apply it to image super-resolution problem. Despite using a
single model for various scaling factors, we obtained results comparable to
existing super-resolution methods
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