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ReflexSplit: Single Image Reflection Separation via Layer Fusion-Separation

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Single Image Reflection Separation (SIRS) disentangles mixed images into transmission and reflection layers. Existing methods suffer from transmission-reflection confusion under nonlinear mixing, particularly in deep decoder layers, due to implicit fusion mechanisms and inadequate multi-scale coordination. We propose ReflexSplit, a dual-stream framework with three key innovations. (1) Cross-scale Gated Fusion (CrGF) adaptively aggregates semantic priors, texture details, and decoder context across hierarchical depths, stabilizing gradient flow and maintaining feature consistency. (2) Layer Fusion-Separation Blocks (LFSB) alternate between fusion for shared structure extraction and differential separation for layer-specific disentanglement. Inspired by Differential Transformer, we extend attention cancellation to dual-stream separation via cross-stream subtraction. (3) Curriculum training progressively strengthens differential separation through depth-dependent initialization and epoch-wise warmup. Extensive experiments on synthetic and real-world benchmarks demonstrate state-of-the-art performance with superior perceptual quality and robust generalization. Our code is available at https://github.com/wuw2135/ReflexSplit.

Chia-Ming Lee, Yu-Fan Lin, Jing-Hui Jung, Yu-Jou Hsiao, Chih-Chung Hsu, Yu-Lun Liu• 2026

Related benchmarks

TaskDatasetResultRank
Single Image Reflection RemovalReal20 (test)
PSNR25.22
70
Single Image Reflection SeparationSIR2 Postcard (test)
PSNR25.38
20
Single Image Reflection SeparationSIR2 Wild (test)
PSNR27.3
20
Single Image Reflection RemovalNature (test)
PSNR27.03
19
Single Image Reflection SeparationSynthetic Datasets Average (540) (test)
PSNR26.4
12
Single Image Reflection SeparationSIR2 Objects (test)
PSNR27.08
12
Single Image Reflection SeparationOpenRR-1K (test)
PSNR26.5824
6
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