IET Image Processing (May 2021)

Generative adversarial network for low‐light image enhancement

  • Fei Li,
  • Jiangbin Zheng,
  • Yuan‐fang Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1049/ipr2.12124
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 7
pp. 1542 – 1552

Abstract

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Abstract Low‐light image enhancement is rapidly gaining research attention due to the increasing demands of extreme visual tasks in various applications. Although numerous methods exist to enhance image qualities in low light, it is still undetermined how to trade‐off between the human observation and computer vision processing. In this work, an effective generative adversarial network structure is proposed comprising both the densely residual block (DRB) and the enhancing block (EB) for low‐light image enhancement. Specifically, the proposed end‐to‐end image enhancement method, consisting of a generator and a discriminator, is trained using the hyper loss function. The DRB adopts the residual and dense skip connections to connect and enhance the features extracted from different depths in the network while the EB receives unique multi‐scale features to ensure feature diversity. Additionally, increasing the feature sizes allows the discriminator to further distinguish between fake and real images from the patch levels. The merits of the loss function are also studied to recover both contextual and local details. Extensive experimental results show that our method is capable of dealing with extremely low‐light scenes and the realistic feature generator outperforms several state‐of‐the‐art methods in a number of qualitative and quantitative evaluation tests.

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