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Main Authors: Shen, Yiyang, Wei, Mingqiang, Wang, Yongzhen, Fu, Xueyang, Qin, Jing
Format: Preprint
Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2301.09430
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author Shen, Yiyang
Wei, Mingqiang
Wang, Yongzhen
Fu, Xueyang
Qin, Jing
author_facet Shen, Yiyang
Wei, Mingqiang
Wang, Yongzhen
Fu, Xueyang
Qin, Jing
contents Recent diffusion models have exhibited great potential in generative modeling tasks. Part of their success can be attributed to the ability of training stable on huge sets of paired synthetic data. However, adapting these models to real-world image deraining remains difficult for two aspects. First, collecting a large-scale paired real-world clean/rainy dataset is unavailable while regular conditional diffusion models heavily rely on paired data for training. Second, real-world rain usually reflects real-world scenarios with a variety of unknown rain degradation types, which poses a significant challenge for the generative modeling process. To meet these challenges, we propose RainDiff, the first real-world image deraining paradigm based on diffusion models, serving as a new standard bar for real-world image deraining. We address the first challenge by introducing a stable and non-adversarial unpaired cycle-consistent architecture that can be trained, end-to-end, with only unpaired data for supervision; and the second challenge by proposing a degradation-conditioned diffusion model that refines the desired output via a diffusive generative process conditioned by learned priors of multiple rain degradations. Extensive experiments confirm the superiority of our RainDiff over existing unpaired/semi-supervised methods and show its competitive advantages over several fully-supervised ones.
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spellingShingle Rethinking Real-world Image Deraining via An Unpaired Degradation-Conditioned Diffusion Model
Shen, Yiyang
Wei, Mingqiang
Wang, Yongzhen
Fu, Xueyang
Qin, Jing
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Recent diffusion models have exhibited great potential in generative modeling tasks. Part of their success can be attributed to the ability of training stable on huge sets of paired synthetic data. However, adapting these models to real-world image deraining remains difficult for two aspects. First, collecting a large-scale paired real-world clean/rainy dataset is unavailable while regular conditional diffusion models heavily rely on paired data for training. Second, real-world rain usually reflects real-world scenarios with a variety of unknown rain degradation types, which poses a significant challenge for the generative modeling process. To meet these challenges, we propose RainDiff, the first real-world image deraining paradigm based on diffusion models, serving as a new standard bar for real-world image deraining. We address the first challenge by introducing a stable and non-adversarial unpaired cycle-consistent architecture that can be trained, end-to-end, with only unpaired data for supervision; and the second challenge by proposing a degradation-conditioned diffusion model that refines the desired output via a diffusive generative process conditioned by learned priors of multiple rain degradations. Extensive experiments confirm the superiority of our RainDiff over existing unpaired/semi-supervised methods and show its competitive advantages over several fully-supervised ones.
title Rethinking Real-world Image Deraining via An Unpaired Degradation-Conditioned Diffusion Model
topic Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2301.09430