Restore from Restored: Video Restoration with Pseudo Clean Video

03/09/2020
by   Seunghwan Lee, et al.
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In this paper, we propose a self-supervised video denoising method called "restore-from-restored" that fine-tunes a baseline network by using a pseudo clean video at the test phase. The pseudo clean video can be obtained by applying an input noisy video to the pre-trained baseline network. By adopting a fully convolutional network (FCN) as the baseline, we can restore videos without accurate optical flow and registration due to its translation-invariant property unlike many conventional video restoration methods. Moreover, the proposed method can take advantage of the existence of many similar patches across consecutive frames (i.e., patch-recurrence), which can boost performance of the baseline network by a large margin. We analyze the restoration performance of the FCN fine-tuned with the proposed self-supervision-based training algorithm, and demonstrate that FCN can utilize recurring patches without the need for registration among adjacent frames. The proposed method can be applied to any FCN-based denoising models. In our experiments, we apply the proposed method to the state-of-the-art denoisers, and our results indicate a considerable improvementin task performance.

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