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UnfairGAN: An Enhanced Generative Adversarial Network for Raindrop Removal from A Single Image

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arxiv 2110.05523 v1 pith:DIFQ67Q4 submitted 2021-10-11 cs.CV eess.IV

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keywords raindropsadversarialderainingenhancedgenerativenetworkunfairganchallenging
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Image deraining is a new challenging problem in real-world applications, such as autonomous vehicles. In a bad weather condition of heavy rainfall, raindrops, mainly hitting glasses or windshields, can significantly reduce observation ability. Moreover, raindrops spreading over the glass can yield refraction's physical effect, which seriously impedes the sightline or undermine machine learning systems. In this paper, we propose an enhanced generative adversarial network to deal with the challenging problems of raindrops. UnfairGAN is an enhanced generative adversarial network that can utilize prior high-level information, such as edges and rain estimation, to boost deraining performance. To demonstrate UnfairGAN, we introduce a large dataset for training deep learning models of rain removal. The experimental results show that our proposed method is superior to other state-of-the-art approaches of deraining raindrops regarding quantitative metrics and visual quality.

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  1. Unsupervised Raindrop Removal from a Single Image using Conditional Diffusion Models

    cs.CV 2025-05 reject novelty 4.0 of 10

    A diffusion-inpainting raindrop removal system is proposed, but its own experiments report poor masks, unstable reconstructions, and no quantitative results.

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