학술논문

Spatially-Adaptive Image Restoration using Distortion-Guided Networks
Document Type
Conference
Source
2021 IEEE/CVF International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV) ICCV Computer Vision (ICCV), 2021 IEEE/CVF International Conference on. :2289-2299 Oct, 2021
Subject
Computing and Processing
Location awareness
Degradation
Knowledge engineering
Visualization
Rain
Modulation
Computer architecture
Computational photography
Low-level and physics-based vision
Language
ISSN
2380-7504
Abstract
We present a general learning-based solution for restoring images suffering from spatially-varying degradations. Prior approaches are typically degradation-specific and employ the same processing across different images and different pixels within. However, we hypothesize that such spatially rigid processing is suboptimal for simultaneously restoring the degraded pixels as well as reconstructing the clean regions of the image. To overcome this limitation, we propose SPAIR, a network design that harnesses distortion-localization information and dynamically adjusts computation to difficult regions in the image. SPAIR comprises of two components, (1) a localization network that identifies degraded pixels, and (2) a restoration network that exploits knowledge from the localization network in filter and feature domain to selectively and adaptively restore degraded pixels. Our key idea is to exploit the non-uniformity of heavy degradations in spatial-domain and suitably embed this knowledge within distortion-guided modules performing sparse normalization, feature extraction and attention. Our architecture is agnostic to physical formation model and generalizes across several types of spatially-varying degradations. We demonstrate the efficacy of SPAIR individually on four restoration tasks- removal of rain-streaks, raindrops, shadows and motion blur. Extensive qualitative and quantitative comparisons with prior art on 11 benchmark datasets demonstrate that our degradation-agnostic network design offers significant performance gains over state-of-the-art degradation-specific architectures. Code available at https://github.com/humananalysis/spatially-adaptive-image-restoration.