LE-GAN: Unsupervised low-light image enhancement network using attention module and identity invariant loss

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Low-light image enhancement aims to recover normal-light images from the images captured under very dim environments. Existing methods cannot well handle the noise, color bias and over-exposure problem, and fail to ensure visual quality when lacking paired training data. To address these problems, we propose a novel unsupervised low-light image enhancement network named LE-GAN, which is based on generative adversarial networks and is trained with unpaired low/normal-light images. Specifically, we design an illumination-aware attention module that enhances the feature extraction of the network to address the problems of noise and color bias, as well as improve the visual quality. We further propose a novel identity invariant loss to address the over-exposure problem to make the network learn to enhance low-light images adaptively. Extensive experiments show that the proposed method can achieve promising results. Furthermore, we collect a large-scale low-light dataset named Paired Normal/Lowlight Images (PNLI). It consists of 2,000 pairs of low/normal-light images captured in various real-world scenes, which can provide the research community with a high-quality dataset to advance the development of this field.

论文关键词:Low-light image enhancement,Illumination-aware attention module,Identity invariant loss,Paired normal/low-light images dataset

论文评审过程:Received 25 July 2021, Revised 16 December 2021, Accepted 17 December 2021, Available online 23 December 2021, Version of Record 17 January 2022.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.knosys.2021.108010