CVApr 7, 2025

DA2Diff: Exploring Degradation-aware Adaptive Diffusion Priors for All-in-One Weather Restoration

arXiv:2504.05135v14 citationsh-index: 17
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This work addresses the problem of all-in-one weather restoration for vision-based applications, representing an incremental improvement with novel integration of CLIP and dynamic expert selection.

The paper tackles image restoration under multiple adverse weather conditions by proposing DA2Diff, a diffusion model with degradation-aware adaptive priors, achieving favorable performance over state-of-the-art methods in quantitative and qualitative evaluations.

Image restoration under adverse weather conditions is a critical task for many vision-based applications. Recent all-in-one frameworks that handle multiple weather degradations within a unified model have shown potential. However, the diversity of degradation patterns across different weather conditions, as well as the complex and varied nature of real-world degradations, pose significant challenges for multiple weather removal. To address these challenges, we propose an innovative diffusion paradigm with degradation-aware adaptive priors for all-in-one weather restoration, termed DA2Diff. It is a new exploration that applies CLIP to perceive degradation-aware properties for better multi-weather restoration. Specifically, we deploy a set of learnable prompts to capture degradation-aware representations by the prompt-image similarity constraints in the CLIP space. By aligning the snowy/hazy/rainy images with snow/haze/rain prompts, each prompt contributes to different weather degradation characteristics. The learned prompts are then integrated into the diffusion model via the designed weather specific prompt guidance module, making it possible to restore multiple weather types. To further improve the adaptiveness to complex weather degradations, we propose a dynamic expert selection modulator that employs a dynamic weather-aware router to flexibly dispatch varying numbers of restoration experts for each weather-distorted image, allowing the diffusion model to restore diverse degradations adaptively. Experimental results substantiate the favorable performance of DA2Diff over state-of-the-arts in quantitative and qualitative evaluation. Source code will be available after acceptance.

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