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In recent years, self-supervised denoising methods have shown impressive performance, which circumvent painstaking collection procedure of noisy-clean image pairs in supervised denoising methods and boost denoising applicability in real world. One of well-known self-supervised denoising strategies is the blind-spot training scheme. However, a few works attempt to improve blind-spot based self-denoiser in the aspect of network architecture. In this paper, we take an intuitive view of blind-spot strategy and consider its process of using neighbor pixels to predict manipulated pixels as an inpainting process. Therefore, we propose a novel Mask Guided Residual Convolution (MGRConv) into common convolutional neural networks, e.g. U-Net, to promote blind-spot based denoising. Our MGRConv can be regarded as soft partial convolution and find a trade-off among partial convolution, learnable attention maps, and gated convolution. It enables dynamic mask learning with appropriate mask constrain. Different from partial convolution and gated convolution, it provides moderate freedom for network learning. It also avoids leveraging external learnable parameters for mask activation, unlike learnable attention maps. The experiments show that our proposed plug-and-play MGRConv can assist blind-spot based denoising network to reach promising results on both existing single-image based and dataset-based methods.
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