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A novel method and dataset for depth-guided image deblurring from smartphone Lidar

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arxiv 2509.09241 v1 pith:SXC6TQR3 submitted 2025-09-11 eess.IV

A novel method and dataset for depth-guided image deblurring from smartphone Lidar

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Modern smartphones are equipped with Lidar sensors providing depth-sensing capabilities. Recent works have shown that this complementary sensor allows to improve various tasks in image processing, including deblurring. However, there is a current lack of datasets with realistic blurred images and paired mobile Lidar depth maps to further study the topic. At the same time, there is also a lack of blind zero-shot methods that can deblur a real image using the depth guidance without requiring extensive training sets of paired data. In this paper, we propose an image deblurring method based on denoising diffusion models that can leverage the Lidar depth guidance and does not require training data with paired Lidar depth maps. We also present the first dataset with real blurred images with corresponding Lidar depth maps and sharp ground truth images, acquired with an Apple iPhone 15 Pro, for the purpose of studying Lidar-guided deblurring. Experimental results on this novel dataset show that Lidar guidance is effective and the proposed method outperforms state-of-the-art deblurring methods in terms of perceptual quality.

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