Abstract
The capturing of images with poor exposures remains a major source of errors in camera-based photography. Under- or over-exposure problems greatly reduce contrast and naturalness, and the disappearance of detailed content affects the understanding of an image. While recent works have built a great deal of learning frameworks to address this problem, they mainly focus on low-light or general image enhancement. Towards this end, we explore an unsupervised exposure correction framework. Our model disentangles the exposure correction into two easier sub-tasks. Different branches focus on different missions, making it easy for the network to solve coupling correction problems. Additionally, a novel attention-based pixel-wise brightness estimation makes it possible for coarse-to-fine mapping adjustment and correction. Experiments on various widely used benchmark datasets show that, by relying on illumination perception and component divided guidance, the proposed network can outperform previous state-of-the-art methods, especially when recovering fine detailed contents.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 110730 |
| Journal | Knowledge-Based Systems |
| Volume | 276 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 27 Sep 2023 |
Keywords
- Brightness estimation
- Component division
- Exposure correction
- Unsupervised framework
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