Trash or Treasure? An Interactive Dual-Stream Strategy for Single Image Reflection Separation

NeurIPS 2021  ยท  Qiming Hu, Xiaojie Guo ยท

Single image reflection separation (SIRS), as a representative blind source separation task, aims to recover two layers, $\textit{i.e.}$, transmission and reflection, from one mixed observation, which is challenging due to the highly ill-posed nature. Existing deep learning based solutions typically restore the target layers individually, or with some concerns at the end of the output, barely taking into account the interaction across the two streams/branches. In order to utilize information more efficiently, this work presents a general yet simple interactive strategy, namely $\textit{your trash is my treasure}$ (YTMT), for constructing dual-stream decomposition networks. To be specific, we explicitly enforce the two streams to communicate with each other block-wisely. Inspired by the additive property between the two components, the interactive path can be easily built via transferring, instead of discarding, deactivated information by the ReLU rectifier from one stream to the other. Both ablation studies and experimental results on widely-used SIRS datasets are conducted to demonstrate the efficacy of YTMT, and reveal its superiority over other state-of-the-art alternatives. The implementation is quite simple and our code is publicly available at $\href{https://github.com/mingcv/YTMT-Strategy}{\textit{https://github.com/mingcv/YTMT-Strategy}}$.

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Task Dataset Model Metric Name Metric Value Global Rank Result Benchmark
Reflection Removal Nature YTMT-UCS PSNR 23.85 # 1
SSIM 0.810 # 1
Reflection Removal Real20 YTMT-UCT PSNR 23.26 # 3
SSIM 0.806 # 3
Reflection Removal SIR^2(Objects) YTMT-UCT PSNR 24.87 # 2
SSIM 0.896 # 2
Reflection Removal SIR^2(Postcard) YTMT-UCT PSNR 22.91 # 3
SSIM 0.884 # 2
Reflection Removal SIR^2(Wild) YTMT-UCT PSNR 25.48 # 2
SSIM 0.89 # 2

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