LRT: An Efficient Low-Light Restoration Transformer for Dark Light Field Images

6 Sep 2022  ·  Shansi Zhang, Nan Meng, Edmund Y. Lam ·

Light field (LF) images containing information for multiple views have numerous applications, which can be severely affected by low-light imaging. Recent learning-based methods for low-light enhancement have some disadvantages, such as a lack of noise suppression, complex training process and poor performance in extremely low-light conditions. To tackle these deficiencies while fully utilizing the multi-view information, we propose an efficient Low-light Restoration Transformer (LRT) for LF images, with multiple heads to perform intermediate tasks within a single network, including denoising, luminance adjustment, refinement and detail enhancement, achieving progressive restoration from small scale to full scale. Moreover, we design an angular transformer block with an efficient view-token scheme to model the global angular dependencies, and a multi-scale spatial transformer block to encode the multi-scale local and global information within each view. To address the issue of insufficient training data, we formulate a synthesis pipeline by simulating the major noise sources with the estimated noise parameters of LF camera. Experimental results demonstrate that our method achieves the state-of-the-art performance on low-light LF restoration with high efficiency.

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