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In remote sensing, image super-resolution (ISR) is a technique used to create high-resolution (HR) images from low-resolution (R) satellite images, giving a more detailed view of the Earth’s surface. However, with the constant development and introduction of new ISR algorithms, it can be challenging to stay updated on the latest advancements and evaluate their performance objectively. To address this issue, we introduce SRcheck, a Python package that provides an easy-to-use interface for comparing and benchmarking various ISR methods. SRcheck includes a range of datasets that consist of high-resolution and low-resolution image pairs, as well as a set of quantitative metrics for evaluating the performance of SISR algorithms.
https://github.com/csaybar/srcheck
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