Accurate and lightweight dehazing via multi-receptive-field non-local network and novel contrastive regularization
Abstract
Recently, deep learning-based methods have dominated image dehazing domain. A multi-receptive-field non-local network (MRFNLN) consisting of the multi-stream feature attention block (MSFAB) and the cross non-local block (CNLB) is presented in this paper to further enhance the performance. We start with extracting richer features for dehazing. Specifically, a multi-stream feature extraction (MSFE) sub-block, which contains three parallel convolutions with different receptive fields (i.e., , , ), is designed for extracting multi-scale features. Following MSFE, an attention sub-block is employed to make the model adaptively focus on important channels/regions. These two sub-blocks constitute our MSFAB. Then, we design a cross non-local block (CNLB), which can capture long-range dependencies beyond the query. Instead of the same input source of query branch, the key and value branches are enhanced by fusing more preceding features. CNLB is computation-friendly by leveraging a spatial pyramid down-sampling (SPDS) strategy to reduce the computation and memory consumption without sacrificing the performance. Last but not least, a novel detail-focused contrastive regularization (DFCR) is presented by emphasizing the low-level details and ignoring the high-level semantic information in a representation space specially designed for dehazing. Comprehensive experimental results demonstrate that the proposed MRFNLN model outperforms recent state-of-the-art dehazing methods with less than 1.5 Million parameters.
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@article{arxiv.2309.16494,
title = {Accurate and lightweight dehazing via multi-receptive-field non-local network and novel contrastive regularization},
author = {Zewei He and Zixuan Chen and Jinlei Li and Ziqian Lu and Xuecheng Sun and Hao Luo and Zhe-Ming Lu and Evangelos K. Markakis},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.16494},
year = {2025}
}
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submitted to the IEEE Journal for possible publication