HDR Video Reconstruction with Tri-Exposure Quad-Bayer Sensors

03/19/2021
by   Yitong Jiang, et al.
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We propose a novel high dynamic range (HDR) video reconstruction method with new tri-exposure quad-bayer sensors. Thanks to the larger number of exposure sets and their spatially uniform deployment over a frame, they are more robust to noise and spatial artifacts than previous spatially varying exposure (SVE) HDR video methods. Nonetheless, the motion blur from longer exposures, the noise from short exposures, and inherent spatial artifacts of the SVE methods remain huge obstacles. Additionally, temporal coherence must be taken into account for the stability of video reconstruction. To tackle these challenges, we introduce a novel network architecture that divides-and-conquers these problems. In order to better adapt the network to the large dynamic range, we also propose LDR-reconstruction loss that takes equal contributions from both the highlighted and the shaded pixels of HDR frames. Through a series of comparisons and ablation studies, we show that the tri-exposure quad-bayer with our solution is more optimal to capture than previous reconstruction methods, particularly for the scenes with larger dynamic range and objects with motion.

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