Unsupervised Shadow Removal Using Target Consistency Generative Adversarial Network

3 Oct 2020  ·  Chao Tan, Xin Feng ·

Unsupervised shadow removal aims to learn a non-linear function to map the original image from shadow domain to non-shadow domain in the absence of paired shadow and non-shadow data. In this paper, we develop a simple yet efficient target-consistency generative adversarial network (TC-GAN) for the shadow removal task in the unsupervised manner. Compared with the bidirectional mapping in cycle-consistency GAN based methods for shadow removal, TC-GAN tries to learn a one-sided mapping to cast shadow images into shadow-free ones. With the proposed target-consistency constraint, the correlations between shadow images and the output shadow-free image are strictly confined. Extensive comparison experiments results show that TC-GAN outperforms the state-of-the-art unsupervised shadow removal methods by 14.9% in terms of FID and 31.5% in terms of KID. It is rather remarkable that TC-GAN achieves comparable performance with supervised shadow removal methods.

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