Single Image Reflection Removal Based on GAN with Gradient Constraint

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When we take a picture through glass windows, the photographs are often degraded by undesired reflections. To separate reflection layer and background layer is an important problem for enhancing image quality. However, single-image reflection removal is a challenging process because of the ill-posed nature of the problem. In this paper, we propose a single-image reflection removal method based on generative adversarial networks. Our network is an end-To-end trained network with four types of losses. It includes pixel loss, feature loss, adversarial loss, and gradient constraint loss. We propose a novel gradient constraint loss in order to separate the background layer and the reflection layer clearly. Gradient constraint loss is applied in a gradient domain and it minimizes the correlation between the background and reflection layer. Owing to the novel loss and our new synthetic dataset, our reflection removal method outperforms state-of-The-Art methods in PSNR and SSIM, especially in real world images.

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Abiko, R., & Ikehara, M. (2019). Single Image Reflection Removal Based on GAN with Gradient Constraint. IEEE Access, 7, 148790–148799. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2019.2947266

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