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Dancing under the stars: video denoising in starlight

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Imaging in low light is extremely challenging due to low photon counts. Using sensitive CMOS cameras, it is currently possible to take videos at night under moonlight (0.05-0.3 lux illumination). In this paper, we demonstrate photorealistic video under starlight (no moon present, $<$0.001 lux) for the first time. To enable this, we develop a GAN-tuned physics-based noise model to more accurately represent camera noise at the lowest light levels. Using this noise model, we train a video denoiser using a combination of simulated noisy video clips and real noisy still images. We capture a 5-10 fps video dataset with significant motion at approximately 0.6-0.7 millilux with no active illumination. Comparing against alternative methods, we achieve improved video quality at the lowest light levels, demonstrating photorealistic video denoising in starlight for the first time.

Kristina Monakhova, Stephan R. Richter, Laura Waller, Vladlen Koltun• 2022

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TaskDatasetResultRank
Raw Image DenoisingSID Sony x250 gain (test)
PSNR34.4924
10
Raw Image DenoisingSID Sony x300 gain (test)
PSNR31.2971
10
Raw Image DenoisingSID Sony x100 gain (test)
PSNR38.7799
10
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