ShadowMamba: State-Space Model with Boundary-Region Selective Scan for Shadow Removal
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2411.03260v1
- Date: Tue, 05 Nov 2024 16:59:06 GMT
- Title: ShadowMamba: State-Space Model with Boundary-Region Selective Scan for Shadow Removal
- Authors: Xiujin Zhu, Chee-Onn Chow, Joon Huang Chuah,
- Abstract summary: This paper proposes a novel selective scanning method called boundary-region selective scanning.
We name our model ShadowMamba, the first Mamba-based model for shadow removal.
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- Abstract: Image shadow removal is a typical low-level vision problem, where the presence of shadows leads to abrupt changes in brightness in certain regions, affecting the accuracy of upstream tasks. Current shadow removal methods still face challenges such as residual boundary artifacts, and capturing feature information at shadow boundaries is crucial for removing shadows and eliminating residual boundary artifacts. Recently, Mamba has achieved remarkable success in computer vision by globally modeling long-sequence information with linear complexity. However, when applied to image shadow removal, the original Mamba scanning method overlooks the semantic continuity of shadow boundaries as well as the continuity of semantics within the same region. Based on the unique characteristics of shadow images, this paper proposes a novel selective scanning method called boundary-region selective scanning. This method scans boundary regions, shadow regions, and non-shadow regions independently, bringing pixels of the same region type closer together in the long sequence, especially focusing on the local information at the boundaries, which is crucial for shadow removal. This method combines with global scanning and channel scanning to jointly accomplish the shadow removal. We name our model ShadowMamba, the first Mamba-based model for shadow removal. Extensive experimental results show that our method outperforms current state-of-the-art models across most metrics on multiple datasets. The code for ShadowMamba is available at (Code will be released upon acceptance).
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