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Visual memory aided image enhancement

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The aim of the project is to exploit the use of specially built visual memory to enhance the ability of image interpretation. It is a project closely related to super-resolution and face hallucination. During the past several months, the project has grown from a vague idea to one that has a more detailed objective. The problem to solve was also narrowed down to dynamic face hallucination. This talk will address the expectation and progress of the project as well as difficulties encountered. I will also discuss with you the development and viability of the idea as it is the important foundation of the future work.

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