MIPI 2022 Challenge on RGBW Sensor Re-mosaic: Dataset and Report
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2209.08471v1
- Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2022 06:06:56 GMT
- Title: MIPI 2022 Challenge on RGBW Sensor Re-mosaic: Dataset and Report
- Authors: Qingyu Yang, Guang Yang, Jun Jiang, Chongyi Li, Ruicheng Feng,
Shangchen Zhou, Wenxiu Sun, Qingpeng Zhu, Chen Change Loy, Jinwei Gu
- Abstract summary: This paper introduces the first MIPI challenge including five tracks focusing on novel image sensors and imaging algorithms.
The participants were provided with a new dataset including 70 (training) and 15 (validation) scenes of high-quality RGBW and Bayer pairs.
All the data were captured using an RGBW sensor in both outdoor and indoor conditions.
- Score: 90.34148262169595
- License: http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/
- Abstract: Developing and integrating advanced image sensors with novel algorithms in
camera systems are prevalent with the increasing demand for computational
photography and imaging on mobile platforms. However, the lack of high-quality
data for research and the rare opportunity for in-depth exchange of views from
industry and academia constrain the development of mobile intelligent
photography and imaging (MIPI). To bridge the gap, we introduce the first MIPI
challenge including five tracks focusing on novel image sensors and imaging
algorithms. In this paper, RGBW Joint Remosaic and Denoise, one of the five
tracks, working on the interpolation of RGBW CFA to Bayer at full resolution,
is introduced. The participants were provided with a new dataset including 70
(training) and 15 (validation) scenes of high-quality RGBW and Bayer pairs. In
addition, for each scene, RGBW of different noise levels was provided at 0dB,
24dB, and 42dB. All the data were captured using an RGBW sensor in both outdoor
and indoor conditions. The final results are evaluated using objective metrics
including PSNR, SSIM, LPIPS, and KLD. A detailed description of all models
developed in this challenge is provided in this paper. More details of this
challenge and the link to the dataset can be found at
https://github.com/mipi-challenge/MIPI2022.
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