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Compressed Video Super-Resolution based on Hierarchical Encoding

Published: June 17, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2506.14381v1

By: Yuxuan Jiang , Siyue Teng , Qiang Zhu and more

Potential Business Impact:

Makes blurry videos sharp and clear.

Business Areas:
Video Streaming Content and Publishing, Media and Entertainment, Video

This paper presents a general-purpose video super-resolution (VSR) method, dubbed VSR-HE, specifically designed to enhance the perceptual quality of compressed content. Targeting scenarios characterized by heavy compression, the method upscales low-resolution videos by a ratio of four, from 180p to 720p or from 270p to 1080p. VSR-HE adopts hierarchical encoding transformer blocks and has been sophisticatedly optimized to eliminate a wide range of compression artifacts commonly introduced by H.265/HEVC encoding across various quantization parameter (QP) levels. To ensure robustness and generalization, the model is trained and evaluated under diverse compression settings, allowing it to effectively restore fine-grained details and preserve visual fidelity. The proposed VSR-HE has been officially submitted to the ICME 2025 Grand Challenge on VSR for Video Conferencing (Team BVI-VSR), under both the Track 1 (General-Purpose Real-World Video Content) and Track 2 (Talking Head Videos).

Country of Origin
🇬🇧 United Kingdom

Page Count
6 pages

Category
Electrical Engineering and Systems Science:
Image and Video Processing