Enhancing practical low light raw images is a difficult task due to severe
noise and color distortions from short exposure time and limited illumination.
Despite the success of existing Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) based
methods, their performance is not adaptable to different camera domains. In
addition, such methods also require large datasets with short-exposure and
corresponding long-exposure ground truth raw images for each camera domain,
which is tedious to compile. To address this issue, we present a novel few-shot
domain adaptation method to utilize the existing source camera labeled data
with few labeled samples from the target camera to improve the target domain's
enhancement quality in extreme low-light imaging. Our experiments show that
only ten or fewer labeled samples from the target camera domain are sufficient
to achieve similar or better enhancement performance than training a model with
a large labeled target camera dataset. To support research in this direction,
we also present a new low-light raw image dataset captured with a Nikon camera,
comprising short-exposure and their corresponding long-exposure ground truth
images.Comment: BMVC 2021 Best Student Paper Award (Runner-Up). Project Page:
https://val.cds.iisc.ac.in/HDR/BMVC21/index.htm