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AAAI 2023

Incremental Image De-raining via Associative Memory

Conference Paper AAAI Technical Track on Computer Vision I Artificial Intelligence

Abstract

While deep learning models have achieved the state-of-the-art performance on single-image rain removal, most methods only consider learning fixed mapping rules on the single synthetic dataset for lifetime. This limits the real-life application as iterative optimization may change mapping rules and training samples. However, when models learn a sequence of datasets in multiple incremental steps, they are susceptible to catastrophic forgetting that adapts to new incremental episodes while failing to preserve previously acquired mapping rules. In this paper, we argue the importance of sample diversity in the episodes on the iterative optimization, and propose a novel memory management method, Associative Memory, to achieve incremental image de-raining. It bridges connections between current and past episodes for feature reconstruction by sampling domain mappings of past learning steps, and guides the learning to trace the current pathway back to the historical environment without storing extra data. Experiments demonstrate that our method can achieve better performance than existing approaches on both inhomogeneous and incremental datasets within the spectrum of highly compact systems.

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Keywords

  • CV: Computational Photography, Image & Video Synthesis

Context

Venue
AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence
Archive span
1980-2026
Indexed papers
28718
Paper id
769482900731374914