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Denoising

Denoising is a task in image processing and computer vision that aims to remove or reduce noise from an image. Noise can be introduced into an image due to various reasons, such as camera sensor limitations, lighting conditions, and compression artifacts. The goal of denoising is to recover the original image, which is considered to be noise-free, from a noisy observation.

( Image credit: Beyond a Gaussian Denoiser )

Papers

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Modulating Image Restoration with Continual Levels via Adaptive Feature Modification LayersCode0
Real-world Noisy Image Denoising: A New BenchmarkCode0
Unrolled Optimization with Deep PriorsCode0
Fast Multi-grid Methods for Minimizing Curvature EnergyCode0
There and Back Again: On the relation between noises, images, and their inversions in diffusion modelsCode0
Invariant Risk Minimization Is A Total Variation ModelCode0
Benchmarking multi-component signal processing methods in the time-frequency planeCode0
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Benchmark Results

#ModelMetricClaimedVerifiedStatus
1SINDyPSNR81Unverified
2Pixel-shuffling DownsamplingPSNR38.4Unverified
3TWSCPSNR37.93Unverified
4CBDNet(Syn)PSNR37.57Unverified
5MCWNNMPSNR37.38Unverified
6Han et alPSNR35.95Unverified
7FFDNetPSNR34.4Unverified
8TNRDPSNR33.65Unverified
9CDnCNN-BPSNR32.43Unverified
10NLRNPSNR30.8Unverified
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1DRUnet_Poisson_0.01Average PSNR (dB)33.92Unverified
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1DRANetAverage PSNR39.64Unverified
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1PCNN+RL+HMEAverage84.61Unverified