DR-Net: A Novel Generative Adversarial Network for Single Image Deraining

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Abstract

Blurred vision images caused by rainy weather can negatively influence the performance of outdoor vision systems. Therefore, it is necessary to remove rain streaks from single image. In this work, a multiscale generative adversarial network- (GAN-) based model is presented, called DR-Net, for single image deraining. The proposed architecture includes two subnetworks, i.e., generator subnetwork and discriminator subnetwork. We introduce a multiscale generator subnetwork which contains two convolution branches with different kernel sizes, where the smaller one captures the local rain drops information, and the larger one pays close attention to the spatial information. The discriminator subnetwork acts as a supervision signal to promote the generator subnetwork to generate more quality derained image. It is demonstrated that the proposed method yields in relatively higher performance in comparison to other state-of-the-art deraining models in terms of derained image quality and computing efficiency.

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Li, C., Guo, Y., Liu, Q., & Liu, X. (2018). DR-Net: A Novel Generative Adversarial Network for Single Image Deraining. Security and Communication Networks, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/7350324

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