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DEANet: Decomposition Enhancement and Adjustment Network for Low-Light Image Enhancement

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arxiv 2209.06823 v1 pith:W6QZ43NL submitted 2022-09-14 cs.CV eess.IV

classification cs.CVeess.IV
keywords enhancementimagelow-lightimagesnetworkqualityadjustmentdecomposition
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Images obtained under low-light conditions will seriously affect the quality of the images. Solving the problem of poor low-light image quality can effectively improve the visual quality of images and better improve the usability of computer vision. In addition, it has very important applications in many fields. This paper proposes a DEANet based on Retinex for low-light image enhancement. It combines the frequency information and content information of the image into three sub-networks: decomposition network, enhancement network and adjustment network. These three sub-networks are respectively used for decomposition, denoising, contrast enhancement and detail preservation, adjustment, and image generation. Our model has good robust results for all low-light images. The model is trained on the public data set LOL, and the experimental results show that our method is better than the existing state-of-the-art methods in terms of vision and quality.

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