Coarse-to-fine mechanisms mitigate diffusion limitations on image restoration

Recent years have witnessed the remarkable performance of diffusion models in various vision tasks. However, for image restoration that aims to recover clear images with sharper details from given degraded observations, diffusion-based methods may fail to recover promising results due to inaccurate...

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Published inComputer vision and image understanding Vol. 248; p. 104118
Main Authors Wang, Liyan, Yang, Qinyu, Wang, Cong, Wang, Wei, Su, Zhixun
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Inc 01.11.2024
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Summary:Recent years have witnessed the remarkable performance of diffusion models in various vision tasks. However, for image restoration that aims to recover clear images with sharper details from given degraded observations, diffusion-based methods may fail to recover promising results due to inaccurate noise estimation. Moreover, simple constraining noises cannot effectively learn complex degradation information, which subsequently hinders the model capacity. To solve the above problems, we propose a coarse-to-fine diffusion Transformer (C2F-DFT) to mitigate diffusion limitations mentioned before on image restoration. Specifically, the proposed C2F-DFT contains diffusion self-attention (DFSA) and diffusion feed-forward network (DFN) within a new coarse-to-fine training mechanism. The DFSA and DFN with embedded diffusion steps respectively capture the long-range diffusion dependencies and learn hierarchy diffusion representation to guide the restoration process in different time steps. In the coarse training stage, our C2F-DFT estimates noises and then generates the final clean image by a sampling algorithm. To further improve the restoration quality, we propose a simple yet effective fine training pipeline. It first exploits the coarse-trained diffusion model with fixed steps to generate restoration results, which then would be constrained with corresponding ground-truth ones to optimize the models to remedy the unsatisfactory results affected by inaccurate noise estimation. Extensive experiments show that C2F-DFT significantly outperforms diffusion-based restoration method IR-SDE and achieves competitive performance compared with Transformer-based state-of-the-art methods on 3 tasks, including image deraining, image deblurring, and real image denoising. The source codes and visual results are available at https://github.com/wlydlut/C2F-DFT. •Simple constraining noises cannot effectively learn complex degradation information.•Embed diffusion into Transformer to model long-range dependencies to promote recovery.•Coarse-to-Fine training improves quality affected by inaccurate noise estimation.•Further optimize the model by adopting Ground Truth to supervise the sampling process.•Achieve optimal performance in image deraining, deblurring, and denoising.
ISSN:1077-3142
DOI:10.1016/j.cviu.2024.104118