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When A Conventional Filter Meets Deep Learning: Basis Composition Learning on Image Filters

Image filters are fast, lightweight and effective, which make these conventional wisdoms preferable as basic tools in vision tasks. In practical scenarios, users have to tweak parameters multiple times to obtain satisfied results. This inconvenience heavily discounts the efficiency and user experience. We propose basis composition learning on single image filters to automatically determine their optimal formulas. The feasibility is based on a two-step strategy: first, we build a set of filtered basis (FB) consisting of approximations under selected parameter configurations; second, a dual-branch composition module is proposed to learn how the candidates in FB are combined to better approximate the target image. Our method is simple yet effective in practice; it renders filters to be user-friendly and benefits fundamental low-level vision problems including denoising, deraining and texture removal. Extensive experiments demonstrate that our method achieves an appropriate balance among the performance, time complexity and memory efficiency.

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