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GS-Blur: A 3D Scene-Based Dataset for Realistic Image Deblurring
To train a deblurring network, an appropriate dataset with paired blurry and sharp images is essential.Existing datasets collect blurry images either synthetically by aggregating consecutive sharp frames or using sophisticated camera systems to capture real blur.However, these methods offer limited diversity in blur types (blur trajectories) or require extensive human effort to reconstruct large-scale datasets, failing to fully reflect real-world blur scenarios.To address this, we propose GS-Blur, a dataset of synthesized realistic blurry images created using a novel approach.To this end, we first reconstruct 3D scenes from multi-view images using 3D Gaussian Splatting~(3DGS), then render blurry images by moving the camera view along the randomly generated motion trajectories.By adopting various camera trajectories in reconstructing our GS-Blur, our dataset contains realistic and diverse types of blur, offering a large-scale dataset that generalizes well to real-world blur.Using GS-Blur with various deblurring methods, we demonstrate its ability to generalize effectively compared to previous synthetic or real blur datasets, showing significant improvements in deblurring performance.We will publicly release our dataset.
Blur2seq: Blind Deblurring and Camera Trajectory Estimation from a Single Camera Motion-blurred Image
Carbajal, Guillermo, Almansa, Andrés, Musé, Pablo
Motion blur caused by camera shake, particularly under large or rotational movements, remains a major challenge in image restoration. We propose a deep learning framework that jointly estimates the latent sharp image and the underlying camera motion trajectory from a single blurry image. Our method leverages the Projective Motion Blur Model (PMBM), implemented efficiently using a differentiable blur creation module compatible with modern networks. A neural network predicts a full 3D rotation trajectory, which guides a model-based restoration network trained end-to-end. This modular architecture provides interpretability by revealing the camera motion that produced the blur. Moreover, this trajectory enables the reconstruction of the sequence of sharp images that generated the observed blurry image. To further refine results, we optimize the trajectory post-inference via a reblur loss, improving consistency between the blurry input and the restored output. Extensive experiments show that our method achieves state-of-the-art performance on both synthetic and real datasets, particularly in cases with severe or spatially variant blur, where end-to-end deblurring networks struggle. Code and trained models are available at https://github.com/GuillermoCarbajal/Blur2Seq/
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DeepGEM: Generalized Expectation-Maximization for Blind Inversion
M-Step only reconstructions with known sources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The velocity reconstruction MSE is included in the top right of each reconstruction. V elocity reconstructions corresponding to the sources reconstructed in Figure 1. The velocity reconstruction MSE is included in the top right of each reconstruction, where the true Earth velocity is shown in Figure 1(a) of the main paper. Note that as the number of sources increase, the MSE tends to improve.
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