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Popular methods usually use a degradation model in a supervised way to learn a watermark removal model. However, it is true that reference images are difficult to obtain in the real world, as well as collected images by cameras suffer from noise. To overcome these drawbacks, we propose a perceptive self-supervised learning network for noisy image watermark removal (PSLNet) in this paper. PSLNet depends on a parallel network to remove noise and watermarks. The upper network uses task decomposition ideas to remove noise and watermarks in sequence. The lower network utilizes the degradation model idea to simultaneously remove noise and watermarks. Specifically, mentioned paired watermark images are obtained in a self-supervised way, and paired noisy images (i.e., noisy and reference images) are obtained in a supervised way. To enhance the clarity of obtained images, interacting two sub-networks and fusing obtained clean images are used to improve the effects of image watermark removal in terms of structural information and pixel enhancement. Taking into texture information account, a mixed loss uses obtained images and features to achieve a robust model of noisy image watermark removal. Comprehensive experiments show that our proposed method is very effective in comparison with popular convolutional neural networks (CNNs) for noisy image watermark removal. Codes can be obtained at https://github.com/hellloxiaotian/PSLNet.
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Chunwei Tian
Northwestern Polytechnical University
Menghua Zheng
Central Intelligence Agency
Bo Li
Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications
IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology
Northwestern Polytechnical University
Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen
Guangxi Normal University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a03468b59ea043e4c9e4c0d — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1109/tcsvt.2024.3349678
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