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Learning to Restore a Single Face Image Degraded by Atmospheric Turbulence using CNNs

Atmospheric turbulence significantly affects imaging systems which use light that has propagated through long atmospheric paths. Images captured under such condition suffer from a combination of geometric deformation and space varying blur. We present a deep learning-based solution to the problem of restoring a turbulence-degraded face image where prior information regarding the amount of geometric distortion and blur at each location of the face image is first estimated using two separate networks. The estimated prior information is then used by a network called, Turbulence Distortion Removal Network (TDRN), to correct geometric distortion and reduce blur in the face image. Furthermore, a novel loss is proposed to train TDRN where first and second order image gradients are computed along with their confidence maps to mitigate the effect of turbulence degradation. Comprehensive experiments on synthetic and real face images show that this framework is capable of alleviating blur and geometric distortion caused by atmospheric turbulence, and significantly improves the visual quality. In addition, an ablation study is performed to demonstrate the improvements obtained by different modules in the proposed method.

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