Real-World Efficient Blind Motion Deblurring via Blur Pixel Discretization
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2404.12168v1
- Date: Thu, 18 Apr 2024 13:22:56 GMT
- Title: Real-World Efficient Blind Motion Deblurring via Blur Pixel Discretization
- Authors: Insoo Kim, Jae Seok Choi, Geonseok Seo, Kinam Kwon, Jinwoo Shin, Hyong-Euk Lee,
- Abstract summary: We decompose the deblurring (regression) task into blur pixel discretization and discrete-to-continuous conversion tasks.
Specifically, we generate the discretized image residual errors by identifying the blur pixels and then transform them to a continuous form.
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- License: http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/
- Abstract: As recent advances in mobile camera technology have enabled the capability to capture high-resolution images, such as 4K images, the demand for an efficient deblurring model handling large motion has increased. In this paper, we discover that the image residual errors, i.e., blur-sharp pixel differences, can be grouped into some categories according to their motion blur type and how complex their neighboring pixels are. Inspired by this, we decompose the deblurring (regression) task into blur pixel discretization (pixel-level blur classification) and discrete-to-continuous conversion (regression with blur class map) tasks. Specifically, we generate the discretized image residual errors by identifying the blur pixels and then transform them to a continuous form, which is computationally more efficient than naively solving the original regression problem with continuous values. Here, we found that the discretization result, i.e., blur segmentation map, remarkably exhibits visual similarity with the image residual errors. As a result, our efficient model shows comparable performance to state-of-the-art methods in realistic benchmarks, while our method is up to 10 times computationally more efficient.
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