Single Image Reflection Removal With Physically-Based Training Images

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Recently, deep learning-based single image reflection separation methods have been exploited widely. To benefit the learning approach, a large number of training image-pairs (i.e., with and without reflections) were synthesized in various ways, yet they are away from a physically-based direction. In this paper; physically based rendering is used for faithfully synthesizing the required training images, and a corresponding network structure and loss term are proposed. We utilize existing RGBD/RGB images to estimate meshes, then physically simulate the light transportation between meshes, glass, and lens with path tracing to synthesize training data, which successfully reproduce the spatially variant anisotropic visual effect of glass reflection. For guiding the separation better, we additionally consider a module, backtrack network (BT-net) for backtracking the reflections, which removes complicated ghosting, attenuation, blurred and defocused effect of glass/lens. This enables obtaining a priori information before having the distortion. The proposed method considering additional a priori information with physically simulated training data is validated with various real reflection images and shows visually pleasant and numerical advantages compared with state-of-the-art techniques.
Publisher
IEEE Computer Society and the Computer Vision Foundation (CVF)
Issue Date
2020-06-17
Language
English
Citation

Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR), pp.5164 - 5173

ISSN
1063-6919
DOI
10.1109/CVPR42600.2020.00521
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http://hdl.handle.net/10203/276911
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CS-Conference Papers(학술회의논문)
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