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RED: Robust Event-Guided Motion Deblurring with Modality-Specific Disentanglement

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2026-03-09 v3 Information Retrieval

Abstract

Event-guided motion deblurring reconstructs sharp images using the high-temporal-resolution motion cues from event cameras. However, in real capture, thresholding-induced event under-reporting causes missing and fragmented motion cues, under which existing methods often degrade in performance due to two limitations: i) assumptions of dense and stable events, and ii) modality-indiscriminate extraction and fusion that fail to separate useful motion cues from disrupted events, allowing them to contaminate cross-modal representations. In this paper, we first introduce a Robustness-Oriented Perturbation Strategy (RPS) that mimics various trigger thresholds of dynamic vision sensors, exposing our model to diverse under-reporting patterns and thereby improving robustness under unknown conditions. Built upon this setting, we propose RED, a Robust Event-guided Deblurring network, following the principle of disentangle first and then fuse selectively. Specifically, the Modality-specific Representation Mechanism disentangles the inputs into image-semantic, event-motion, and cross-modal representations, capturing appearance, motion, and complementary interactions, respectively. With the reliable disentangled features, we selectively fuse modalities to enhance motion-sensitive areas in blurry images and enrich under-reported events with semantic context. Extensive experiments on synthetic and real-world datasets demonstrate RED consistently achieves state-of-the-art performance in terms of both accuracy and robustness.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2509.05554,
  title  = {RED: Robust Event-Guided Motion Deblurring with Modality-Specific Disentanglement},
  author = {Yihong Leng and Siming Zheng and Jinwei Chen and Bo Li and Jiaojiao Li and Peng-Tao Jiang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.05554},
  year   = {2026}
}
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