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ClassLIE: Structure- and Illumination-Adaptive Classification for Low-Light Image Enhancement (2312.13265v1)

Published 20 Dec 2023 in cs.CV

Abstract: Low-light images often suffer from limited visibility and multiple types of degradation, rendering low-light image enhancement (LIE) a non-trivial task. Some endeavors have been recently made to enhance low-light images using convolutional neural networks (CNNs). However, they have low efficiency in learning the structural information and diverse illumination levels at the local regions of an image. Consequently, the enhanced results are affected by unexpected artifacts, such as unbalanced exposure, blur, and color bias. To this end, this paper proposes a novel framework, called ClassLIE, that combines the potential of CNNs and transformers. It classifies and adaptively learns the structural and illumination information from the low-light images in a holistic and regional manner, thus showing better enhancement performance. Our framework first employs a structure and illumination classification (SIC) module to learn the degradation information adaptively. In SIC, we decompose an input image into an illumination map and a reflectance map. A class prediction block is then designed to classify the degradation information by calculating the structure similarity scores on the reflectance map and mean square error on the illumination map. As such, each input image can be divided into patches with three enhancement difficulty levels. Then, a feature learning and fusion (FLF) module is proposed to adaptively learn the feature information with CNNs for different enhancement difficulty levels while learning the long-range dependencies for the patches in a holistic manner. Experiments on five benchmark datasets consistently show our ClassLIE achieves new state-of-the-art performance, with 25.74 PSNR and 0.92 SSIM on the LOL dataset.

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