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[bibtex]@InProceedings{Hu_2025_ICCV, author = {Hu, Jin and Li, Mingjia and Guo, Xiaojie}, title = {ShadowHack: Hacking Shadows via Luminance-Color Divide and Conquer}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the IEEE/CVF International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV)}, month = {October}, year = {2025}, pages = {11403-11413} }
ShadowHack: Hacking Shadows via Luminance-Color Divide and Conquer
Abstract
Shadows introduce challenges such as reduced brightness, texture deterioration, and color distortion in images, complicating a holistic solution. This study presents ShadowHack, a divide-and-conquer strategy that tackles these complexities by decomposing the original task into luminance recovery and color remedy. To brighten shadow regions and repair the corrupted textures in the luminance space, we customize LRNet, a U-shaped network with a rectified outreach attention module, to enhance information interaction and recalibrate contaminated attention maps. With luminance recovered, CRNet then leverages cross-attention mechanisms to revive vibrant colors, producing visually compelling results. Extensive experiments on multiple datasets are conducted to demonstrate the superiority of ShadowHack over existing state-of-the-art solutions both quantitatively and qualitatively, highlighting the effectiveness of our design. Our code will be made publicly available.
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