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arxiv 2009.11532 v1 pith:MTGY732A submitted 2020-09-24 eess.IV

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keywords imagescleandenoisingimagemethodsnoisydeeplearning
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Deep learning approaches in image processing predominantly resort to supervised learning. A majority of methods for image denoising are no exception to this rule and hence demand pairs of noisy and corresponding clean images. Only recently has there been the emergence of methods such as Noise2Void, where a deep neural network learns to denoise solely from noisy images. However, when clean images that do not directly correspond to any of the noisy images are actually available, there is room for improvement as these clean images contain useful information that fully unsupervised methods do not exploit. In this paper, we propose a method for image denoising in this setting. First, we use a flow-based generative model to learn a prior from clean images. We then use it to train a denoising network without the need for any clean targets. We demonstrate the efficacy of our method through extensive experiments and comparisons.

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