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Low-Light Image Enhancement

Low-Light Image Enhancement is a computer vision task that involves improving the quality of images captured under low-light conditions. The goal of low-light image enhancement is to make images brighter, clearer, and more visually appealing, without introducing too much noise or distortion.

Papers

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HPGN: Hybrid Priors-Guided Network for Compressed Low-Light Image Enhancement0
Brightness Perceiving for Recursive Low-Light Image EnhancementCode0
LENVIZ: A High-Resolution Low-Exposure Night Vision Benchmark Dataset0
GM-MoE: Low-Light Enhancement with Gated-Mechanism Mixture-of-Experts0
ERetinex: Event Camera Meets Retinex Theory for Low-Light Image EnhancementCode0
Self-supervision via Controlled Transformation and Unpaired Self-conditioning for Low-light Image EnhancementCode0
Striving for Faster and Better: A One-Layer Architecture with Auto Re-parameterization for Low-Light Image EnhancementCode0
LUMINA-Net: Low-light Upgrade through Multi-stage Illumination and Noise Adaptation Network for Image Enhancement0
EENet: Frequency-Aware and Spatially Multiscale Network for Single Image DehazingCode0
Directing Mamba to Complex Textures: An Efficient Texture-Aware State Space Model for Image Restoration0
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