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Discriminative Transfer Learning for General Image Restoration


Abstract:

Recently, several discriminative learning approaches have been proposed for effective image restoration, achieving convincing tradeoff between image quality and computati...Show More

Abstract:

Recently, several discriminative learning approaches have been proposed for effective image restoration, achieving convincing tradeoff between image quality and computational efficiency. However, these methods require separate training for each restoration task (e.g., denoising, deblurring, and demosaicing) and problem condition (e.g., noise level of input images). This makes it time-consuming and difficult to encompass all tasks and conditions during training. In this paper, we propose a discriminative transfer learning method that incorporates formal proximal optimization and discriminative learning for general image restoration. The method requires a single-pass discriminative training and allows for reuse across various problems and conditions while achieving an efficiency comparable to previous discriminative approaches. Furthermore, after being trained, our model can be easily transferred to new likelihood terms to solve untrained tasks, or be combined with existing priors to further improve image restoration quality.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Image Processing ( Volume: 27, Issue: 8, August 2018)
Page(s): 4091 - 4104
Date of Publication: 30 April 2018

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PubMed ID: 29993740

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