It Takes Two: A Duet of Periodicity and Directionality for Burst Flicker Removal
arXiv cs.CV / 3/25/2026
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Key Points
- The paper addresses flicker artifacts in short-exposure photography as structured spatial-temporal degradations caused by unstable illumination and row-wise exposure inconsistencies, which many generic restoration methods fail to handle well.
- It proposes that flicker artifacts have two intrinsic properties—periodicity and directionality—and uses these properties explicitly to guide restoration.
- The proposed Flickerformer model is a transformer-based architecture with three components: a phase-based fusion module for inter-frame periodic aggregation, an autocorrelation feed-forward network for intra-frame structural regularities, and a wavelet-based directional attention module for accurate localization.
- Experiments indicate Flickerformer achieves improved quantitative metrics and visual quality compared with state-of-the-art methods, while avoiding common ghosting artifacts.
- The authors provide the source code publicly, supporting reproducibility and further development by other researchers.
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