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Multi stage generative upscaler recovers low resolution football broadcast images through diffusion models with
Luca Martini1, Daniele Zolezzi2, Saverio Iacono2
1Department of Languages and Modern Culture, University of Genova, Genova, 16124, Italy. luca.martini@edu.unige.it.
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The reconstruction of low-resolution football broadcast images presents a significant challenge in sports broadcasting, where detailed visuals are essential for analysis and audience engagement. This study introduces a multi-stage generative upscaling framework leveraging Diffusion Models to enhance degraded images, transforming inputs as small as [Formula: see text] pixels into high-fidelity [Formula: see text] outputs. By integrating an image-to-image pipeline, ControlNet conditioning, and LoRA fine-tuning, our approach surpasses traditional upscaling methods in restoring intricate textures and domain-specific elements such as player details and jersey logos. The custom LoRA is trained on a custom football dataset, ensuring adaptability to sports broadcast needs. Experimental results demonstrate substantial improvements over conventional models, with ControlNet refining fine details and LoRA enhancing task-specific elements. These findings highlight the potential of diffusion-based image reconstruction in sports media, paving the way for future applications in automated video enhancement and real-time sports analytics.
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