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10 Jun 2021

Rain streaks will degrade the visibility of images. To tackle this problem, we propose a novel Adaptive Dilated Network (ADN) to remove rain streaks from a single image while using less parameters and running faster than previous methods. Specifically, an Adaptive Dilated Block (ADB) is constructed as the sub-module of ADN. In ADB, we apply a shared dilated block to extract multi-scale features. Then a dilated selection block is added to leverage the importance of features in different scales. All the multi-scale features are fused together to obtain features with rich rain details. To further model the inter-dependencies of the fused features, a feature selection block is employed in ADB to assign different weights to each feature. Moreover, all the hierarchical features extracted by each ADB are concatenated together and fed into a rainy map generator to estimate rain layer. Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed method is superior to the state-of-the-art methods on performances and running time while using less parameters. The source code is available at https://github.com/nnUyi/ADN.

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