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  Learning a self-supervised tone mapping operator via feature contrast masking loss

Wang, C., Chen, B., Seidel, H.-P., Myszkowski, K., & Serrano, A. (2021). Learning a self-supervised tone mapping operator via feature contrast masking loss. Retrieved from https://arxiv.org/abs/2110.09866.

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Wang, Chao1, Author           
Chen, Bin1, Author           
Seidel, Hans-Peter1, Author           
Myszkowski, Karol1, Author           
Serrano, Ana2, Author           
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1Computer Graphics, MPI for Informatics, Max Planck Society, ou_40047              
2External Organizations, ou_persistent22              

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Free keywords: Computer Science, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, cs.CV,eess.IV
 Abstract: High Dynamic Range (HDR) content is becoming ubiquitous due to the rapid
development of capture technologies. Nevertheless, the dynamic range of common
display devices is still limited, therefore tone mapping (TM) remains a key
challenge for image visualization. Recent work has demonstrated that neural
networks can achieve remarkable performance in this task when compared to
traditional methods, however, the quality of the results of these
learning-based methods is limited by the training data. Most existing works use
as training set a curated selection of best-performing results from existing
traditional tone mapping operators (often guided by a quality metric),
therefore, the quality of newly generated results is fundamentally limited by
the performance of such operators. This quality might be even further limited
by the pool of HDR content that is used for training. In this work we propose a
learning-based self-supervised tone mapping operator that is trained at test
time specifically for each HDR image and does not need any data labeling. The
key novelty of our approach is a carefully designed loss function built upon
fundamental knowledge on contrast perception that allows for directly comparing
the content in the HDR and tone mapped images. We achieve this goal by
reformulating classic VGG feature maps into feature contrast maps that
normalize local feature differences by their average magnitude in a local
neighborhood, allowing our loss to account for contrast masking effects. We
perform extensive ablation studies and exploration of parameters and
demonstrate that our solution outperforms existing approaches with a single set
of fixed parameters, as confirmed by both objective and subjective metrics.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2021-10-192021
 Publication Status: Published online
 Pages: 13 p.
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 Identifiers: arXiv: 2110.09866
URI: https://arxiv.org/abs/2110.09866
BibTex Citekey: Wang_2110.09866
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