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Image Compression Artifact Reduction
Image Compression Artifact Reduction refers to the use of computer vision techniques to process and optimize various visual artifacts generated during the compression process, in order to enhance the visual quality and perceptual effects of images. The primary goal is to restore the details and structure of the image, reducing common artifacts such as block effects, blurring, and ringing. This technology has significant application value in fields such as digital image transmission, storage, and display, significantly improving user experience and enhancing the usability and aesthetics of image data.