from tensorflow.keras.models import Model
from tensorflow.keras.layers import (Input, Conv2D, Conv3D)
[docs]def create_image_super_resolution_model_2d(input_image_size,
convolution_kernel_sizes=[(9, 9), (1, 1), (5, 5)],
number_of_filters=(64, 32)
):
"""
2-D implementation of the image super resolution deep learning architecture.
Creates a keras model of the image super resolution deep learning framework.
based on the paper available here:
https://arxiv.org/pdf/1501.00092
This particular implementation is based on the following python
implementation:
https://github.com/titu1994/Image-Super-Resolution
Arguments
---------
input_image_size : tuple of length 3
Used for specifying the input tensor shape. The shape (or dimension) of
that tensor is the image dimensions followed by the number of channels
(e.g., red, green, and blue).
convolution_kernel_sizes : list of 2-d tuples
specifies the kernel size at each convolution layer. Default values are
the same as given in the original paper. The length of kernel size list
must be 1 greater than the tuple length of the number of filters.
number_of_filters : tuple
Contains the number of filters for each convolutional layer. Default values
are the same as given in the original paper.
Returns
-------
Keras model
A 2-D Keras model defining the network.
Example
-------
>>> model = create_image_super_resolution_model_2d((128, 128, 1))
>>> model.summary()
"""
number_of_convolution_layers = len(convolution_kernel_sizes)
if len(number_of_filters) != (number_of_convolution_layers - 1):
raise ValueError("The length of the number of filters must be 1 less than the length of the convolution vector size")
inputs = Input(shape = input_image_size)
outputs = inputs
for i in range(number_of_convolution_layers - 1):
outputs = Conv2D(filters=number_of_filters[i],
kernel_size=convolution_kernel_sizes[i],
activation='relu',
padding='same')(outputs)
number_of_channels = input_image_size[-1]
outputs = Conv2D(filters=number_of_channels,
kernel_size=convolution_kernel_sizes[-1],
activation='relu',
padding='same')(outputs)
sr_model = Model(inputs=inputs, outputs=outputs)
return(sr_model)
[docs]def create_image_super_resolution_model_3d(input_image_size,
convolution_kernel_sizes=[(9, 9, 9), (1, 1, 1), (5, 5, 5)],
number_of_filters=(64, 32)
):
"""
3-D implementation of the image super resolution deep learning architecture.
Creates a keras model of the image super resolution deep learning framework.
based on the paper available here:
https://arxiv.org/pdf/1501.00092
This particular implementation is based on the following python
implementation:
https://github.com/titu1994/Image-Super-Resolution
Arguments
---------
input_image_size : tuple of length 4
Used for specifying the input tensor shape. The shape (or dimension) of
that tensor is the image dimensions followed by the number of channels
(e.g., red, green, and blue).
convolution_kernel_sizes : list of 3-d tuples
specifies the kernel size at each convolution layer. Default values are
the same as given in the original paper. The length of kernel size list
must be 1 greater than the tuple length of the number of filters.
number_of_filters : tuple
Contains the number of filters for each convolutional layer. Default values
are the same as given in the original paper.
Returns
-------
Keras model
A 3-D Keras model defining the network.
Example
-------
>>> model = create_image_super_resolution_model_3d((128, 128, 128, 1))
>>> model.summary()
"""
number_of_convolution_layers = len(convolution_kernel_sizes)
if len(number_of_filters) != (number_of_convolution_layers - 1):
raise ValueError("The length of the number of filters must be 1 less than the length of the convolution vector size")
inputs = Input(shape = input_image_size)
outputs = inputs
for i in range(number_of_convolution_layers - 1):
outputs = Conv3D(filters=number_of_filters[i],
kernel_size=convolution_kernel_sizes[i],
activation='relu',
padding='same')(outputs)
number_of_channels = input_image_size[-1]
outputs = Conv3D(filters=number_of_channels,
kernel_size=convolution_kernel_sizes[-1],
activation='relu',
padding='same')(outputs)
sr_model = Model(inputs=inputs, outputs=outputs)
return(sr_model)