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arxiv:2512.00700

CAR-Net: A Cascade Refinement Network for Rotational Motion Deblurring under Angle Information Uncertainty

Published on Nov 30, 2025
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Abstract

CAR-net, a cascade refinement network for rotational motion deblurring, employs progressive residual correction and an optional angle detection module to address semi-blind scenarios with noisy blur angle information.

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We propose a new neural network architecture called CAR-net (CAscade Refinement Network) to deblur images that are subject to rotational motion blur. Our architecture is specifically designed for the semi-blind scenarios where only noisy information of the rotational motion blur angle is available. The core of our approach is progressive refinement process that starts with an initial deblurred estimate obtained from frequency-domain inversion; A series of refinement stages take the current deblurred image to predict and apply residual correction to the current estimate, progressively suppressing artifacts and restoring fine details. To handle parameter uncertainty, our architecture accommodates an optional angle detection module which can be trained end-to-end with refinement modules. We provide a detailed description of our architecture and illustrate its efficiency through experiments using both synthetic and real-life images. Our code and model as well as the links to the datasets are available at https://github.com/tony123105/CAR-Net

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