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One Latent Space to Rule All Degradations: Unifying Restoration Knowledge for Image Fusion

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2025-11-20 v3

Abstract

All-in-One Degradation-Aware Fusion Models (ADFMs) as one of multi-modal image fusion models, which aims to address complex scenes by mitigating degradations from source images and generating high-quality fused images. Mainstream ADFMs rely on end-to-end learning and heavily synthesized datasets to achieve degradation awareness and fusion. This rough learning strategy and non-real world scenario dataset dependence often limit their upper-bound performance, leading to low-quality results. To address these limitations, we present LURE, a Learning-driven Unified REpresentation model for infrared and visible image fusion, which is degradation-aware. LURE learns a Unified Latent Feature Space (ULFS) to avoid the dependency on complex data formats inherent in previous end-to-end learning pipelines. It further improves image fusion quality by leveraging the intrinsic relationships between multi-modalities. A novel loss function is also proposed to drive the learning of unified latent representations more stable.More importantly, LURE seamlessly incorporates existing high-quality real-world image restoration datasets. To further enhance the model's representation capability, we design a simple yet effective structure, termed internal residual block, to facilitate the learning of latent features. Experiments show our method outperforms state-of-the-art (SOTA) methods across general fusion, degradation-aware fusion, and downstream tasks. The code is available in the supplementary materials.

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@article{arxiv.2503.07033,
  title  = {One Latent Space to Rule All Degradations: Unifying Restoration Knowledge for Image Fusion},
  author = {Haolong Ma and Hui Li and Chunyang Cheng and Zeyang Zhang and Xiaoqing Luo and Xiaoning Song and Xiao-Jun Wu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.07033},
  year   = {2025}
}