CVMay 7, 2025

WDMamba: When Wavelet Degradation Prior Meets Vision Mamba for Image Dehazing

arXiv:2505.04369v18 citationsh-index: 17Has CodeIEEE transactions on circuits and systems for video technology (Print)
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This work addresses image quality restoration in hazy conditions for computer vision applications, representing an incremental advance by combining wavelet analysis with Mamba blocks.

The paper tackles image dehazing by introducing a haze-specific wavelet degradation prior and a two-stage framework, WDMamba, which achieves state-of-the-art performance on public benchmarks with improved qualitative and quantitative results.

In this paper, we reveal a novel haze-specific wavelet degradation prior observed through wavelet transform analysis, which shows that haze-related information predominantly resides in low-frequency components. Exploiting this insight, we propose a novel dehazing framework, WDMamba, which decomposes the image dehazing task into two sequential stages: low-frequency restoration followed by detail enhancement. This coarse-to-fine strategy enables WDMamba to effectively capture features specific to each stage of the dehazing process, resulting in high-quality restored images. Specifically, in the low-frequency restoration stage, we integrate Mamba blocks to reconstruct global structures with linear complexity, efficiently removing overall haze and producing a coarse restored image. Thereafter, the detail enhancement stage reinstates fine-grained information that may have been overlooked during the previous phase, culminating in the final dehazed output. Furthermore, to enhance detail retention and achieve more natural dehazing, we introduce a self-guided contrastive regularization during network training. By utilizing the coarse restored output as a hard negative example, our model learns more discriminative representations, substantially boosting the overall dehazing performance. Extensive evaluations on public dehazing benchmarks demonstrate that our method surpasses state-of-the-art approaches both qualitatively and quantitatively. Code is available at https://github.com/SunJ000/WDMamba.

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