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Diverse and Adjustable Versatile Image Enhancer

Authors
 Kim, Woojae  ;  Anh-Duc Nguyen  ;  Kim, Jinwoo  ;  Kim, Jongyoo  ;  Oh, Heeseok  ;  lee, sang hoon 
Citation
 IEEE ACCESS, Vol.9 : 80883-80896, 2021-06 
Article Number
 9442782 
Journal Title
IEEE ACCESS
ISSN
 2169-3536 
Issue Date
2021-06
Keywords
Image enhancement ; Erbium ; Training ; Generative adversarial networks ; Tools ; Licenses ; Aerospace electronics ; Diverse image enhancement ; adjustable learning ; automatic photo enhancement ; variational autoencoder ; adaptive-instance normalization
Abstract
Enhancing the quality of photographs is a highly subjective process and depends on users' preferences. Hence, it is often more desired to let users choose their own best from a set of diverse and adjustable enhanced images with astounding quality. However, a system that can satisfy this requirement has not yet been established. While classical algorithms blindly enhance an image by filtering, recent intelligent enhancement systems can only do it with limited styles through learning from a set of single expert-retouched (ER) images. To fill this void, we propose a novel framework, Diverse and adjustable Versatile Image Enhancer (DaVIE), that learns from multiple ER images simultaneously. Thereby, it can output diverse results without being bound to a specific enhancement style while allowing users to freely adjust the level of enhancement. For ease of diversity, we adopt a variational auto-encoder (VAE) that learns stochastic distribution of enhancement styles. By using the VAE, the proposed model provides diversely enhanced images. To establish better control in terms of enhancement level, we propose a more general form of adaptive instance normalization and loss functions, which can afford even extreme image editing. Through rigorous experiments, we demonstrate that the proposed DaVIE framework yields visually pleasing and diverse results. We also show the proposed model quantitatively outperforms existing methods on the MIT-Adobe-5K dataset. Furthermore, through a strict user-study, we show that the users consider the qualities of ER images and machine-retouched images to be similar, with about 35% selection probability for DaVIE enhanced images.
Full Text
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9442782/
DOI
10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3084339
Appears in Collections:
1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Radiology (영상의학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/212426
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