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Video Denoising for Scenes With Challenging Motion: A Comprehensive Analysis and a New Framework

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON MULTIMEDIA
Volume 25, Issue -, Pages 5704-5719

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TMM.2022.3198317

Keywords

Comprehensive analysis; explicit motion estimation; motion level; progressive denoising; video denoising

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In this paper, the authors propose a progressive denoising framework embedded with explicit motion estimation (EME). By considering the relationship between denoising and motion estimation, the proposed method achieves robust denoising quality. The method includes spatial denoising, EME-based frame reconstruction, and temporal refining processes.
Challenging motion, which tends to cause artifacts, is a key problem in the video denoising task. Recent video denoising methods have attempted to address this problem. However, they usually provide general performance evaluation on the overall dataset and cannot provide a comprehensive analysis for the influence of different motion levels. Thus, we questioned whether these methods can effectively deal with different scene motions. To this end, we synthesize a dataset containing videos with different motion levels and capture a new dataset that consists of videos involving large-scale motion. Then, we provide a comprehensive analysis on the elaborately collected datasets and find that, as the motion level increases, the performance of the denoising models based on implicit motion estimation (IME) declines sharply, while explicit motion estimation (EME) contributes to a more robust denoising quality. Therefore, in this work, we present an EME-embedded progressive denoising framework that fully considers the relationship between the noise removal and motion estimation. Specifically, we decouple video denoising into spatial denoising, EME-based frame reconstruction, and temporal refining processes. Spatial denoising improves the accuracy of EME process in the case of videos suffering from heavy noise, while the temporal refining process refines the denoised frame by utilizing temporal redundancy of the reconstructed motion-free frames. Extensive experiments demonstrate that the proposed method outperforms existing state-of-the-art methods, especially for videos containing large-scale motion.

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