I found that the validation data is not only outfocused and blurred but also "only blurred". does it make sense?
Posted by: tuvovan @ Jan. 27, 2021, 6:47 a.m.Yes it makes sense, what is the problem with that?
Could you explain more?
Thanks,
Abdullah
Ah, I mean: The competition was about defocus deblurring, meaning that the input should be both out-focused and blurred?!?
But in the test set, there are some images that are only blurred, not out focused.
:D
Posted by: tuvovan @ Jan. 29, 2021, 7:11 a.m.I am not really sure, if I completely understood your point.
Do you mean that there are some images that have in-focus regions and some images do not?
If that what you mean, then what is the problem? as long as your ultimate goal is to deblur.
And could you please explain what is the difference between out-of-focus and defocus blur?
In general, during capturing the image, the regions that are outside the camera's depth of field
will be out-of-focus and thus defocus blurred. The amount of defocus blur is usually defined by
how far the scene point from the focal plane.
Thanks,
Abdullah