RamIR: Reasoning and action prompting with Mamba for all-in-one image restoration

IF 3.4 2区 计算机科学 Q2 COMPUTER SCIENCE, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Aiqiang Tang, Yan Wu, Yuwei Zhang
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Abstract

All-in-one image restoration aims to recover various degraded images using a unified model. To adaptively reconstruct high-quality images, recent prevalent CNN and Transformer based models incorporate learnable prompts to dynamically acquire degradation-specific knowledge for different degraded images, achieving state-of-the-art restoration performance. However, existing methods exhibit limitations, including high computational burden and inadequate modeling of long-range dependencies. To address these issues, we propose a reasoning and action prompt-driven Mamba-based image restoration model, namely RamIR. Specifically, RamIR employs the Mamba block for long-range dependencies modeling with linear computational complexity relative to the feature map size. Inspired by Chain-of-Thought (CoT) prompting, we integrate Reasoning and Action (ReAct) prompts within the Mamba block. Hence, we utilize the capability of pretrained vision language (PVL) models to generate textual reasoning prompts describing the type and severity of degradations. Simultaneously, another output from PVL acts as action prompt representing the clean image caption. These prompts, employed in a CoT manner, enhance the network’s sensitivity to degradation and elicit targeted recovery actions tailored to different reasoning prompts. Additionally, we explore the seamless interaction between Mamba blocks and prompts, introducing a novel prompt-driven module (PDM) to facilitate prompt utilization. Extensive experimental results demonstrate the superior performance of RamIR, highlighting its advantages in terms of input scaling efficiency over existing benchmark models for all-in-one image restoration.

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Applied Intelligence
Applied Intelligence 工程技术-计算机:人工智能
CiteScore
6.60
自引率
20.80%
发文量
1361
审稿时长
5.9 months
期刊介绍: With a focus on research in artificial intelligence and neural networks, this journal addresses issues involving solutions of real-life manufacturing, defense, management, government and industrial problems which are too complex to be solved through conventional approaches and require the simulation of intelligent thought processes, heuristics, applications of knowledge, and distributed and parallel processing. The integration of these multiple approaches in solving complex problems is of particular importance. The journal presents new and original research and technological developments, addressing real and complex issues applicable to difficult problems. It provides a medium for exchanging scientific research and technological achievements accomplished by the international community.
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