Pytorch implementation for DFN: Distributed Feedback Network for Single-Image Deraining.

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Overview

DFN:Distributed Feedback Network for Single-Image Deraining

Abstract

Recently, deep convolutional neural networks have achieved great success for single-image deraining. However, affected by the intrinsic overlapping between rain streaks and background texture patterns, a majority of these methods tend to almost remove texture details in rain-free regions and lead to over-smoothing effects in the recovered background. To generate reasonable rain streak layers and improve the reconstruction quality of the background, we propose a distributed feedback network (DFN) in recurrent structure. A novel feedback block is designed to implement the feedback mechanism. In each feedback block, the hidden state with high-level information (output) will flow into the next iteration to correct the low-level representations (input). By stacking multiple feedback blocks, the proposed network where the hidden states are distributed can extract powerful high-level representations for rain streak layers. Curriculum learning is employed to connect the loss of each iteration and ensure that hidden states contain the notion of output. In addition, a self-ensemble strategy for rain removal task, which can retain the approximate vertical character of rain streaks, is explored to maximize the potential performance of the deraining model. Extensive experimental results demonstrated the superiority of the proposed method in comparison with other deraining methods.

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Requirements

*Python 3.7,Pytorch >= 0.4.0
*Requirements: opencv-python
*Platforms: Ubuntu 18.04,cuda-10.2
*MATLAB for calculating PSNR and SSIM

Datasets

DFN is trained and tested on five benchamark datasets: Rain100L[1],Rain100H[1],RainLight[2],RainHeavy[2] and Rain12[3]. It should be noted that DFN is trained on strict 1,254 images for Rain100H.

*Note:

(i) The authors of [1] updated the Rain100L and Rain100H, we call the new datasets as RainLight and RainHeavy here.

(ii) The Rain12 contains only 12 pairs of testing images, we use the model trained on Rain100L to test on Rain12.

Getting Started

Test

All the pre-trained models were placed in ./logs/.

Run the test_DFN.py to obtain the deraining images. Then, you can calculate the evaluation metrics by run the MATLAB scripts in ./statistics/. For example, if you want to compute the average PSNR and SSIM on Rain100L, you can run the Rain100L.m.

Train

If you want to train the models, you can run the train_DFN.py and don't forget to change the args in this file. Or, you can run in the terminal by the following code:

python train_DFN.py --save_path path_to_save_trained_models --data_path path_of_the_training_dataset

Results

Average PSNR and SSIM values of DFN on five datasets are shown:

Datasets GMM DDN ResGuideNet JORDER-E SSIR PReNet BRN MSPFN DFN DFN+
Rain100L 28.66/0.865 32.16/0.936 33.16/0.963 - 32.37/0.926 37.48/0.979 38.16/0.982 37.5839/0.9784 39.22/0.985 39.85/0.987
Rain100H 15.05/0.425 21.92/0.764 25.25/0.841 - 22.47/0.716 29.62/0.901 30.73/0.916 30.8239/0.9055 31.40/0.926 31.81/0.930
RainLight - 31.66/0.922 - 39.13/0.985 32.20/0.929 37.93/0.983 38.86/0.985 39.7540/0.9862 39.53/0.987 40.12/0.988
RainHeavy - 22.03/0.713 - 29.21/0.891 22.17/0.719 29.36/0.903 30.27/0.917 30.7112/0.9129 31.07/0.927 31.47/0.931
Rain12 32.02/0.855 31.78/0.900 29.45/0.938 - 34.02/0.935 36.66/0.961 36.74/0.959 35.7780/0.9514 37.19/0.961 37.55/0.963

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References

[1]Yang W, Tan R, Feng J, Liu J, Guo Z, and Yan S. Deep joint rain detection and removal from a single image. In IEEE CVPR 2017.

[2]Yang W, Tan R, Feng J, Liu J, Yan S, and Guo Z. Joint rain detection and removal from a single image with contextualized deep networks. IEEE T-PAMI 2019.

[3]Li Y, Tan RT, Guo X, Lu J, and Brown M. Rain streak removal using layer priors. In IEEE CVPR 2016.

Citation

If you find our research or code useful for you, please cite our paper:

@article{DING2021,
  title = {Distributed Feedback Network for Single-Image Deraining},
  journal = {Information Sciences},
  year = {2021},
  issn = {0020-0255},
  doi = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ins.2021.02.080},
  url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0020025521002371},
  author = {Jiajun Ding and Huanlei Guo and Hang Zhou and Jun Yu and Xiongxiong He and Bo Jiang}
}
Owner
Zhejiang University of Technology(ZJUT). Research: Image Enhencement, Few-shot Learning, GAN.
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