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EGVD: Event-Guided Video Deraining
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With the rapid development of deep learning, video deraining has experienced significant progress. However, existing video deraining pipelines cannot achieve satisfying performance for scenes with rain layers of complex spatio-temporal distribution. In this paper, we approach video deraining by employing an event camera. As a neuromorphic sensor, the event camera suits scenes of non-uniform motion and dynamic light conditions. We propose an end-to-end learning-based network to unlock the potential of the event camera for video deraining. First, we devise an event-aware motion detection module to adaptively aggregate multi-frame motion contexts using event-aware masks. Second, we design a pyramidal adaptive selection module for reliably separating the background and rain layers by incorporating multi-modal contextualized priors. In addition, we build a real-world dataset consisting of rainy videos and temporally synchronized event streams. We compare our method with extensive state-of-the-art methods on synthetic and self-collected real-world datasets, demonstrating the clear superiority of our method. The code and dataset are available at \url{https://github.com/booker-max/EGVD}.
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