Dual-former: Hybrid Self-attention Transformer for Efficient Image Restoration
Abstract
Recently, image restoration transformers have achieved comparable performance with previous state-of-the-art CNNs. However, how to efficiently leverage such architectures remains an open problem. In this work, we present Dual-former whose critical insight is to combine the powerful global modeling ability of self-attention modules and the local modeling ability of convolutions in an overall architecture. With convolution-based Local Feature Extraction modules equipped in the encoder and the decoder, we only adopt a novel Hybrid Transformer Block in the latent layer to model the long-distance dependence in spatial dimensions and handle the uneven distribution between channels. Such a design eliminates the substantial computational complexity in previous image restoration transformers and achieves superior performance on multiple image restoration tasks. Experiments demonstrate that Dual-former achieves a 1.91dB gain over the state-of-the-art MAXIM method on the Indoor dataset for single image dehazing while consuming only 4.2% GFLOPs as MAXIM. For single image deraining, it exceeds the SOTA method by 0.1dB PSNR on the average results of five datasets with only 21.5% GFLOPs. Dual-former also substantially surpasses the latest desnowing method on various datasets, with fewer parameters.
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@article{arxiv.2210.01069,
title = {Dual-former: Hybrid Self-attention Transformer for Efficient Image Restoration},
author = {Sixiang Chen and Tian Ye and Yun Liu and Erkang Chen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2210.01069},
year = {2022}
}