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PIE-Net: Photometric Invariant Edge Guided Network for Intrinsic Image Decomposition

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Intrinsic image decomposition is the process of recovering the image formation components (reflectance and shading) from an image. Previous methods employ either explicit priors to constrain the problem or implicit constraints as formulated by their losses (deep learning). These methods can be negatively influenced by strong illumination conditions causing shading-reflectance leakages. Therefore, in this paper, an end-to-end edge-driven hybrid CNN approach is proposed for intrinsic image decomposition. Edges correspond to illumination invariant gradients. To handle hard negative illumination transitions, a hierarchical approach is taken including global and local refinement layers. We make use of attention layers to further strengthen the learning process. An extensive ablation study and large scale experiments are conducted showing that it is beneficial for edge-driven hybrid IID networks to make use of illumination invariant descriptors and that separating global and local cues helps in improving the performance of the network. Finally, it is shown that the proposed method obtains state of the art performance and is able to generalise well to real world images. The project page with pretrained models, finetuned models and network code can be found at https://ivi.fnwi.uva.nl/cv/pienet/.

Partha Das, Sezer Karaoglu, Theo Gevers• 2022

Related benchmarks

TaskDatasetResultRank
Albedo EstimationARAP
LMSE0.031
19
Shading EstimationARAP (test)
LMSE0.037
12
Albedo EstimationARAP (test)
LMSE0.031
11
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