Dual-Encoding Y-ResNet for generating a lens flare effect in images
2024 International Joint Conference on Neural Networks (IJCNN), 2024•ieeexplore.ieee.org
Taking photos against the light generates a certain visual effect. Taking a photo in the
direction where the sun is located also results in a change in the temperature of the photo as
well as the appearance of a visual effect in the form of the flare of light. In this article, we
present an innovative neural network model called Y-ResNet, whose input consists of two
samples and the output consists of one. This solution makes it possible to train the network
by providing the original image and the flare effect, which will result in a modified sample …
direction where the sun is located also results in a change in the temperature of the photo as
well as the appearance of a visual effect in the form of the flare of light. In this article, we
present an innovative neural network model called Y-ResNet, whose input consists of two
samples and the output consists of one. This solution makes it possible to train the network
by providing the original image and the flare effect, which will result in a modified sample …
Taking photos against the light generates a certain visual effect. Taking a photo in the direction where the sun is located also results in a change in the temperature of the photo as well as the appearance of a visual effect in the form of the flare of light. In this article, we present an innovative neural network model called Y-ResNet, whose input consists of two samples and the output consists of one. This solution makes it possible to train the network by providing the original image and the flare effect, which will result in a modified sample. The training was conducted on a commonly known CityScapes dataset, where, by using classic data processing methods and the k-means algorithm, it was possible to add a flare if there was a visible portion of the sky in the input image. The proposed solution was described and tested to demonstrate the capabilities of the proposed method. The results show the superiority of the approach against the traditional ResNet without a second encoding path, generating better results, and creating a better impression of the lens-flare effect.
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