DeepISP: Learning end-to-end image processing Pipeline

in deep-learning •  7 years ago 

Eli Schwartz, Raja Giryes, Alex M. Bronstein

We present DeepISP, a full end-to-end deep neural model of the camera image signal processing (ISP) pipeline. Our model learns a mapping from the raw low-light mosaiced image to the final visually compelling image and encompasses low-level tasks such as demosaicing and denoising as well as higher-level tasks such as color correction and image adjustment. The training and evaluation of the pipeline was performed on a dedicated dataset containing pairs of low-light and well-lit images captured by a Samsung S7 smartphone camera in both raw and processed JPEG formats. The proposed solution achieves state-of-the-art performance in objective evaluation of PSNR on the subtask of joint denoising and demosaicing. For the full end-to-end pipeline, it achieves better visual quality compared to the manufacturer ISP, in both a subjective human assessment and when rated by a deep model trained for assessing image quality.

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Submitted 20 Jan 2018 to Image and Video Processing [eess.IV]
Published 23 Jan 2018
Subjects: eess.IV cs.CV
http://arxiv.org/abs/1801.06724
http://arxiv.org/pdf/1801.06724.pdf

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