Learning Physics-Informed Noise Models from Dark Frames for Low-Light Raw Image Denoising

  • Hansen Feng
  • , Lizhi Wang*
  • , Yiqi Huang
  • , Yuzhi Wang
  • , Lin Zhu
  • , Hua Huang
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Recently, the mainstream practice for training low-light raw image denoising methods has shifted towards employing synthetic data. Noise modeling, which focuses on characterizing the noise distribution of real-world sensors, profoundly influences the effectiveness and practicality of synthetic data. Currently, physics-based noise modeling struggles to characterize the entire real noise distribution, while learning-based noise modeling impractically depends on paired real data. In this paper, we propose a novel strategy: learning the noise model from dark frames instead of paired real data, to break down the data dependency. Based on this strategy, we introduce an efficient physics-informed noise neural proxy (PNNP) to approximate the real-world sensor noise model. Specifically, we integrate physical priors into neural proxies and introduce three efficient techniques: physics-guided noise decoupling (PND), physics-aware proxy model (PPM), and differentiable distribution loss (DDL). PND decouples the dark frame into different components and handles different levels of noise flexibly, which reduces the complexity of noise modeling. PPM incorporates physical priors to constrain the synthetic noise, which promotes the accuracy of noise modeling. DDL provides explicit and reliable supervision for noise distribution, which promotes the precision of noise modeling. PNNP exhibits powerful potential in characterizing the real noise distribution. Extensive experiments on public datasets demonstrate superior performance in practical low-light raw image denoising. The source code will be publicly available at the project homepage.

Original languageEnglish
JournalIEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
DOIs
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 2026
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • computational photography
  • Low-light denoising
  • neural proxy
  • noise modeling

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