[R] What are the best pretrained super-resolution GAN models on GitHub?

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  • image-super-resolution

    🔎 Super-scale your images and run experiments with Residual Dense and Adversarial Networks.

  • Currently, I have already implemented the pretrained GAN model from here, however I am not yet satisfied with the results. Indeed, I will go with this one if there's no other option, but I was hoping maybe someone here can point me to a better direction. Thank you!

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