Realistic Blur Synthesis for Learning Image Deblurring

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Abstract

Training learning-based deblurring methods demands a tre-mendous amount of blurred and sharp image pairs. Unfortunately, existing synthetic datasets are not realistic enough, and deblurring models trained on them cannot handle real blurred images effectively. While real datasets have recently been proposed, they provide limited diversity of scenes and camera settings, and capturing real datasets for diverse settings is still challenging. To resolve this, this paper analyzes various factors that introduce differences between real and synthetic blurred images. To this end, we present RSBlur, a novel dataset with real blurred images and the corresponding sharp image sequences to enable a detailed analysis of the difference between real and synthetic blur. With the dataset, we reveal the effects of different factors in the blur generation process. Based on the analysis, we also present a novel blur synthesis pipeline to synthesize more realistic blur. We show that our synthesis pipeline can improve the deblurring performance on real blurred images.

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Rim, J., Kim, G., Kim, J., Lee, J., Lee, S., & Cho, S. (2022). Realistic Blur Synthesis for Learning Image Deblurring. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 13667 LNCS, pp. 487–503). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-20071-7_29

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