To See in the Dark: N2DGAN for Background Modeling in Nighttime Scene

12 Dec 2019  ·  Zhenfeng Zhu, Yingying Meng, Deqiang Kong, Xingxing Zhang, Yandong Guo, Yao Zhao ·

Due to the deteriorated conditions of \mbox{illumination} lack and uneven lighting, nighttime images have lower contrast and higher noise than their daytime counterparts of the same scene, which limits seriously the performances of conventional background modeling methods. For such a challenging problem of background modeling under nighttime scene, an innovative and reasonable solution is proposed in this paper, which paves a new way completely different from the existing ones. To make background modeling under nighttime scene performs as well as in daytime condition, we put forward a promising generation-based background modeling framework for foreground surveillance. With a pre-specified daytime reference image as background frame, the {\bfseries GAN} based generation model, called {\bfseries N2DGAN}, is trained to transfer each frame of {\bfseries n}ighttime video {\bfseries to} a virtual {\bfseries d}aytime image with the same scene to the reference image except for the foreground region. Specifically, to balance the preservation of background scene and the foreground object(s) in generating the virtual daytime image, we present a two-pathway generation model, in which the global and local sub-networks are well combined with spatial and temporal consistency constraints. For the sequence of generated virtual daytime images, a multi-scale Bayes model is further proposed to characterize pertinently the temporal variation of background. We evaluate on collected datasets with manually labeled ground truth, which provides a valuable resource for related research community. The impressive results illustrated in both the main paper and supplementary show efficacy of our proposed approach.

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