Burst Image Restoration and Enhancement
Akshay Dudhane, Syed Waqas Zamir, Salman Khan, Fahad Shahbaz Khan,, Ming-Hsuan Yang

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel burst image restoration method that aligns, combines, and enhances multiple frames to produce high-quality images, outperforming existing techniques in superresolution, low-light enhancement, and denoising.
Contribution
We propose a new approach focusing on effective information exchange between burst frames using pseudo-burst features and advanced alignment, achieving state-of-the-art results.
Findings
Outperforms existing methods in burst superresolution
Achieves superior burst low-light image enhancement
Excels in burst denoising tasks
Abstract
Modern handheld devices can acquire burst image sequence in a quick succession. However, the individual acquired frames suffer from multiple degradations and are misaligned due to camera shake and object motions. The goal of Burst Image Restoration is to effectively combine complimentary cues across multiple burst frames to generate high-quality outputs. Towards this goal, we develop a novel approach by solely focusing on the effective information exchange between burst frames, such that the degradations get filtered out while the actual scene details are preserved and enhanced. Our central idea is to create a set of pseudo-burst features that combine complementary information from all the input burst frames to seamlessly exchange information. However, the pseudo-burst cannot be successfully created unless the individual burst frames are properly aligned to discount inter-frame…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Image Processing Techniques · Image and Signal Denoising Methods · Image Processing Techniques and Applications
