Low-light image enhancement based on multi-path interaction

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Abstract

Due to the non-uniform illumination conditions, images captured by sensors often suffer from uneven brightness, low contrast and noise. In order to improve the quality of the image, in this paper, a multi-path interaction network is proposed to enhance the R, G, B channels, and then the three channels are combined into the color image and further adjusted in detail. In the multi-path interaction network, the feature maps in several encoding–decoding subnetworks are used to exchange information across paths, while a high-resolution path is retained to enrich the feature representation. Meanwhile, in order to avoid the possible unnatural results caused by the separation of the R, G, B channels, the output of the multi-path interaction network is corrected in detail to obtain the final enhancement results. Experimental results show that the proposed method can effectively improve the visual quality of low-light images, and the performance is better than the state-of-the-art methods.

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Zhao, B., Gong, X., Wang, J., & Zhao, L. (2021). Low-light image enhancement based on multi-path interaction. Sensors, 21(15). https://doi.org/10.3390/s21154986

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