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Fig. 1 The framework of Single-Task model and Multi-Task model. The Single-Task model: Each task has its independent goal of the model
Fig. 3 Ablative study for multi-scale framework. a Ground truth images b Blurred images c Deblurred results via a single-scale network
Fig. 4 Ablative study for transfer learning model. a Ground truth images. b Blurred images
Fig. 5 Effects of additional losses.loss + perceptual loss). a Ground truth images. b Blurred images
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