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Attention-Aware Face Hallucination via Deep Reinforcement Learning
Face hallucination is a domain-specific super-resolution problem with the
goal to generate high-resolution (HR) faces from low-resolution (LR) input
images. In contrast to existing methods that often learn a single
patch-to-patch mapping from LR to HR images and are regardless of the
contextual interdependency between patches, we propose a novel Attention-aware
Face Hallucination (Attention-FH) framework which resorts to deep reinforcement
learning for sequentially discovering attended patches and then performing the
facial part enhancement by fully exploiting the global interdependency of the
image. Specifically, in each time step, the recurrent policy network is
proposed to dynamically specify a new attended region by incorporating what
happened in the past. The state (i.e., face hallucination result for the whole
image) can thus be exploited and updated by the local enhancement network on
the selected region. The Attention-FH approach jointly learns the recurrent
policy network and local enhancement network through maximizing the long-term
reward that reflects the hallucination performance over the whole image.
Therefore, our proposed Attention-FH is capable of adaptively personalizing an
optimal searching path for each face image according to its own characteristic.
Extensive experiments show our approach significantly surpasses the
state-of-the-arts on in-the-wild faces with large pose and illumination
variations
Palatini formulation of gravity theory, and its cosmological implications
We consider the Palatini formulation of gravity theory, in which a
nonminimal coupling between the Ricci scalar and the trace of the
energy-momentum tensor is introduced, by considering the metric and the affine
connection as independent field variables. The field equations and the
equations of motion for massive test particles are derived, and we show that
the independent connection can be expressed as the Levi-Civita connection of an
auxiliary, energy-momentum trace dependent metric, related to the physical
metric by a conformal transformation. Similarly to the metric case, the field
equations impose the non-conservation of the energy-momentum tensor. We obtain
the explicit form of the equations of motion for massive test particles in the
case of a perfect fluid, and the expression of the extra-force, which is
identical to the one obtained in the metric case. The thermodynamic
interpretation of the theory is also briefly discussed. We investigate in
detail the cosmological implications of the theory, and we obtain the
generalized Friedmann equations of the gravity in the Palatini
formulation. Cosmological models with Lagrangians of the type and are investigated. These models lead to
evolution equations whose solutions describe accelerating Universes at late
times.Comment: 22 pages, no figures, accepted for publication in EPJC; references
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