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Generalizing Event-Based Motion Deblurring in Real-World Scenarios

Xiang Zhang, Lei Yu, Wen Yang, Jianzhuang Liu, Gui-Song Xia

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Abstract

Event-based motion deblurring has shown promising results by exploiting low-latency events. However, current approaches are limited in their practical usage, as they assume the same spatial resolution of inputs and specific blurriness distributions. This work addresses these limitations and aims to generalize the performance of event-based de-blurring in real-world scenarios. We propose a scale-aware network that allows flexible input spatial scales and enables learning from different temporal scales of motion blur. A two-stage self-supervised learning scheme is then developed to fit real-world data distribution. By utilizing the relativity of blurriness, our approach efficiently ensures the restored brightness and structure of latent images and further generalizes deblurring performance to handle varying spatial and temporal scales of motion blur in a self-distillation manner. Our method is extensively evaluated, demonstrating remarkable performance, and we also introduce a real-world dataset consisting of multi-scale blurry frames and events to facilitate research in event-based deblurring.

Topics & Concepts

DeblurringComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceMotion blurEvent (particle physics)Computer visionMotion (physics)Scale (ratio)Pattern recognition (psychology)Image (mathematics)Image restorationImage processingPhysicsQuantum mechanicsAdvanced Image Processing TechniquesImage and Signal Denoising MethodsAdvanced Vision and Imaging
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