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Low-Light Image and Video Enhancement for More Robust Computer Vision Tasks: A Review. [PDF]
Tatana MM, Tsoeu MS, Maswanganyi RC.
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Aerial image quality enhancement via correction of spatially variant aberrations. [PDF]
Du C, Xiu J, Sun L.
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ABDGAN: Arbitrary Time Blur Decomposition Using Critic-Guided TripleGAN. [PDF]
Lee TB, Heo YS.
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EHNet: Efficient Hybrid Network with Dual Attention for Image Deblurring. [PDF]
Ho QT, Duong MT, Lee S, Hong MC.
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Motion-based motion deblurring
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 2004Motion blur due to camera motion can significantly degrade the quality of an image. Since the path of the camera motion can be arbitrary, deblurring of motion blurred images is a hard problem. Previous methods to deal with this problem have included blind restoration of motion blurred images, optical correction using stabilized lenses, and special cmos
Moshe Ben-Ezra
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ACM Transactions on Graphics, 2009
This paper presents a fast deblurring method that produces a deblurring result from a single image of moderate size in a few seconds. We accelerate both latent image estimation and kernel estimation in an iterative deblurring process by introducing a novel prediction step and working with image derivatives rather than pixel values.
Sunghyun Cho
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This paper presents a fast deblurring method that produces a deblurring result from a single image of moderate size in a few seconds. We accelerate both latent image estimation and kernel estimation in an iterative deblurring process by introducing a novel prediction step and working with image derivatives rather than pixel values.
Sunghyun Cho
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Plenoptic Image Motion Deblurring
IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, 2018We propose a method to remove motion blur in a single light field captured with a moving plenoptic camera. Since motion is unknown, we resort to a blind deconvolution formulation, where one aims to identify both the blur point spread function and the latent sharp image.
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