We propose a GAN-based image compression method working at extremely low
bitrates below 0.1bpp. Most existing learned image compression methods suffer
from blur at extremely low bitrates. Although GAN can help to reconstruct sharp
images, there are two drawbacks. First, GAN makes training unstable. Second,
the reconstructions often contain unpleasing noise or artifacts. To address
both of the drawbacks, our method adopts two-stage training and network
interpolation. The two-stage training is effective to stabilize the training.
Moreover, the network interpolation utilizes the models in both stages and
reduces undesirable noise and artifacts, while maintaining important edges.
Hence, we can control the trade-off between perceptual quality and fidelity
without re-training models. The experimental results show that our model can
reconstruct high quality images. Furthermore, our user study confirms that our
reconstructions are preferable to state-of-the-art GAN-based image compression
model. The code will be available.Comment: 8 pages, 11 figure