Image deblurring is a challenging ill-posed problem in computer vision. In this paper, we propose two endto- end generative networks to solve the problem of blind image deblurring and blurring. We chain them together to enhance each other constantly, which means that the output of the one generator is delivered to the another and a more realistic and relevant output is expected. We propose the deblur generator to generate sharp images from blur ones, which is what exactly we want in blind image deblurring. We also propose the self augmented block to enhance the performance of the generative network. Every generative filter is also associated with its own discriminator to compose a conditional GAN to promote the result of the generator. Additionally, to emphasize the edges of the image on the deblur generator, we use reconstructed loss to constrain the generator. The experiments on the benchmark datasets prove the effective of the deblur generator against state-of-the-art algorithms both quantitatively and qualitatively.
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