Rain Removal from Light Field Images with 4D Convolution and Multi-scale Gaussian Process
Tao Yan, Mingyue Li, Bin Li, Yang Yang, Rynson W.H. Lau

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel 4D convolutional neural network approach for removing rain streaks from light field images by leveraging their 3D structure, disparity, and multi-scale Gaussian process detection, achieving effective rain removal.
Contribution
The paper proposes a new 4D convolutional network architecture with a semi-supervised multi-scale Gaussian process for accurate rain streak detection and removal from light field images, utilizing all sub-view information.
Findings
Effective rain streak detection using MSGP module.
Improved rain removal performance on light field images.
Utilization of 4D convolution for comprehensive sub-view processing.
Abstract
Existing deraining methods focus mainly on a single input image. However, with just a single input image, it is extremely difficult to accurately detect and remove rain streaks, in order to restore a rain-free image. In contrast, a light field image (LFI) embeds abundant 3D structure and texture information of the target scene by recording the direction and position of each incident ray via a plenoptic camera. LFIs are becoming popular in the computer vision and graphics communities. However, making full use of the abundant information available from LFIs, such as 2D array of sub-views and the disparity map of each sub-view, for effective rain removal is still a challenging problem. In this paper, we propose a novel method, 4D-MGP-SRRNet, for rain streak removal from LFIs. Our method takes as input all sub-views of a rainy LFI. To make full use of the LFI, it adopts 4D convolutional…
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Taxonomy
TopicsImage Enhancement Techniques · Remote Sensing in Agriculture · Remote Sensing and Land Use
MethodsGaussian Process
