Animation from Blur: Multi-modal Blur Decomposition with Motion Guidance

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Abstract

We study the challenging problem of recovering detailed motion from a single motion-blurred image. Existing solutions to this problem estimate a single image sequence without considering the motion ambiguity for each region. Therefore, the results tend to converge to the mean of the multi-modal possibilities. In this paper, we explicitly account for such motion ambiguity, allowing us to generate multiple plausible solutions all in sharp detail. The key idea is to introduce a motion guidance representation, which is a compact quantization of 2D optical flow with only four discrete motion directions. Conditioned on the motion guidance, the blur decomposition is led to a specific, unambiguous solution by using a novel two-stage decomposition network. We propose a unified framework for blur decomposition, which supports various interfaces for generating our motion guidance, including human input, motion information from adjacent video frames, and learning from a video dataset. Extensive experiments on synthesized datasets and real-world data show that the proposed framework is qualitatively and quantitatively superior to previous methods, and also offers the merit of producing physically plausible and diverse solutions. Code is available at https://github.com/zzh-tech/Animation-from-Blur.

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Zhong, Z., Sun, X., Wu, Z., Zheng, Y., Lin, S., & Sato, I. (2022). Animation from Blur: Multi-modal Blur Decomposition with Motion Guidance. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 13679 LNCS, pp. 599–615). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-19800-7_35

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