arXiv AI

From Attention to Frequency: Integration of Vision Transformer and FFT-ReLU for Enhanced Image Deblurring

arXiv:2511. 10806v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Image deblurring is vital in computer vision, aiming to recover sharp images from blurry ones caused by motion or camera shake.

arXiv AI
Jul 24

RealVDeblur: One-Step Diffusion for Generalizable Real-World Video Deblurring

arXiv:2607. 20628v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Real-world video deblurring remains challenging due to diverse motion patterns, complex degradations, and the scarcity of realistic training data, yet robust restoration is critical for downstream pipelines such as mobile imaging and 3D reconstruction.

By Renbiao Jin, Mingxin Yang, Yutian Chen, Junhao Zhuang, Xin Cai, Mulin Yu, Linning Xu, Wenxian Yu, Danping Zou, Shi Guo, Tianfan Xue
Hugging Face Trending Papers
Jul 7

Realistic Compound-Lens Defocus Blur Synthesis

Defocus blur degrades fine image structures and limits visual perception, which can adversely affect downstream vision tasks. Although recent deep learning deblurring methods have achieved strong performance, their effectiveness depends on training data and often degrades across cameras and lenses due to limited optical diversity and realism in existing datasets.

arXiv AI
Jul 7

MambaLIE: Scene Light Intensity-Boosted Low-Light Image Enhancement with State Space Model

arXiv:2607. 03013v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Images captured by consumer electronic devices, such as mobile phones and digital cameras, often suffer from low-light degradation due to sensor limitations and imaging pipelines, which degrades visual quality and affects downstream vision tasks.

By Wanshu Fan, Xiangyu Li, Cong Wang, Kin-man Lam, Xin Yang, Haiyan Zhang, Dongsheng Zhou
Hugging Face Trending Papers
Aug 9

MotionCraft: Latent World Modeling with Sparse Attention for Visual Upscaling

Video super-resolution (VSR) aims to recover high-fidelity high-resolution videos from low-resolution inputs and is central to applications ranging from mobile capture to streaming and archival restoration. Existing approaches trade off among local-detail fidelity, long-range spatio-temporal modeling, perceptual realism, and efficiency: convolutional alignment techniques preserve local structure but suffer when motion is large or degradations are complex; transformer-based methods capture long-range dependencies yet require architectural or algorithmic adaptations to remain computationally feasible; and recent latent or diffusion-based generators synthesize rich texture but require specialized temporal constraints to maintain coherence.