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Hui Zhou1, Jun Li1, Yaming Mao1
1School of Automation, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, Nanjing 210094, China.
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Imaging technologies are widely used in surveillance, medical diagnostics, and other critical applications. However, under low-light conditions, captured images often suffer from insufficient brightness, blurred details, and excessive noise, degrading quality and hindering downstream tasks. Conventional low-light image enhancement (LLIE) methods not only require annotated data but also often involve heavy models with high computational costs, making them unsuitable for real-time processing. To tackle these challenges, a lightweight and unsupervised LLIE method utilizing a dual-stage frequency-domain calibration network (DFCNet) is proposed. In the first stage, the input image undergoes the preliminary feature modulation (PFM) module to guide the illumination estimation (IE) module in generating a more accurate illumination map. The final enhanced image is obtained by dividing the input by the estimated illumination map. The second stage is used only during training. It applies a frequency-domain residual calibration (FRC) module to the first-stage output, generating a calibration term that is added to the original input to darken dark regions and brighten bright areas. This updated input is then fed back to the PFM and IE modules for parameter optimization. Extensive experiments on benchmark datasets demonstrate that DFCNet achieves superior performance across multiple image quality metrics while delivering visually clearer and more natural results.
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