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Learning a Discriminative Prior for Blind Image Deblurring

2019-10-17 | |  75 |   35 |   0

Abstract We present an effective blind image deblurring method based on a data-driven discriminative prior. Our work is motivated by the fact that a good image prior should favor clear images over blurred ones. In this work, we formulate the image prior as a binary classififier which can be achieved by a deep convolutional neural network (CNN). The learned prior is able to distinguish whether an input image is clear or not. Embedded into the maximum a posterior (MAP) framework, it helps blind deblurring in various scenarios, including natural, face, text, and low-illumination images. However, it is diffificult to optimize the deblurring method with the learned image prior as it involves a non-linear CNN. Therefore, we develop an effificient numerical approach based on the half-quadratic splitting method and gradient decent algorithm to solve the proposed model. Furthermore, the proposed model can be easily extended to non-uniform deblurring. Both qualitative and quantitative experimental results show that our method performs favorably against state-of-the-art algorithms as well as domainspecifific image deblurring approaches

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