Probabilistic-based Feature Embedding of 4-D Light Fields for Compressive Imaging and Denoising
The high-dimensional nature of the 4-D light field (LF) poses great challenges in efficient and effective feature embedding that severely impact the performance of downstream tasks. To tackle this crucial issue, in contrast to existing methods with empirically-designed architectures, we propose probabilistic-based feature embedding (PFE), which learns a feature embedding architecture by assembling various low-dimensional convolution patterns in a probability space for fully capturing spatial-angular information. Building upon the proposed PFE, we then leverage the intrinsic linear imaging model of the coded aperture camera to construct a cycle-consistent 4-D LF reconstruction network from coded measurements. Moreover, we incorporate PFE into an iterative optimization framework for 4-D LF denoising. Our extensive experiments demonstrate the significant superiority of our methods on both real-world and synthetic 4-D LF images, both quantitatively and qualitatively, when compared with state-of-the-art methods. The source code will be publicly available at https://github.com/lyuxianqiang/LFCA-CR-NET.
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