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Retrieval Robust To Object Motion Blur

Rong Zou, Marc Pollefeys, Denys Rozumnyi . Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2024 – 0 citations

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Moving objects are frequently seen in daily life and usually appear blurred in images due to their motion. While general object retrieval is a widely explored area in computer vision, it primarily focuses on sharp and static objects, and retrieval of motion-blurred objects in large image collections remains unexplored. We propose a method for object retrieval in images that are affected by motion blur. The proposed method learns a robust representation capable of matching blurred objects to their deblurred versions and vice versa. To evaluate our approach, we present the first large-scale datasets for blurred object retrieval, featuring images with objects exhibiting varying degrees of blur in various poses and scales. We conducted extensive experiments, showing that our method outperforms state-of-the-art retrieval methods on the new blur-retrieval datasets, which validates the effectiveness of the proposed approach. Code, data, and model are available at https://github.com/Rong-Zou/Retrieval-Robust-to-Object-Motion-Blur.

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