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Deep generative models have gained considerable attention in low-level vision tasks due to their powerful generative capabilities. Among these, diffusion model-based approaches, which employ a forward diffusion process to degrade an image and a reverse denoising process for image generation, have become particularly prominent for producing high-quality, diverse samples with intricate texture details. Despite their widespread success in low-level vision, there remains a lack of a comprehensive, insightful survey that synthesizes and organizes the advances in diffusion model-based techniques. To address this gap, this paper presents the first comprehensive review focused on denoising diffusion models applied to low-level vision tasks, covering both theoretical and practical contributions. We outline three general diffusion modeling frameworks and explore their connections with other popular deep generative models, establishing a solid theoretical foundation for subsequent analysis. We then categorize diffusion models used in low-level vision tasks from multiple perspectives, considering both the underlying framework and the target application. Beyond natural image processing, we also summarize diffusion models applied to other low-level vision domains, including medical imaging, remote sensing, and video processing. Additionally, we provide an overview of widely used benchmarks and evaluation metrics in low-level vision tasks. Our review includes an extensive evaluation of diffusion model-based techniques across six representative tasks, with both quantitative and qualitative analysis. Finally, we highlight the limitations of current diffusion models and propose four promising directions for future research. This comprehensive review aims to foster a deeper understanding of the role of denoising diffusion models in low-level vision.
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Ophthalmic Physiol Opt
September 2025
School of Optometry, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, USA.
Purpose: Recent literature has demonstrated that 'low-level red-light therapy' may be effective at slowing axial elongation in children, but reports have questioned the safety of some red-light devices. The current work explored the beam characteristics and hazard potential for a myopia control red-light device.
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J Vis
August 2025
Laboratory of Psychophysics, Brain Mind Institute, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Lausanne, Switzerland.
Cataract surgery is the most commonly performed surgical procedure worldwide and is typically associated with an improvement in visual acuity (VA). This study aimed to examine how various visual functions, beyond VA and contrast sensitivity, are affected by cataracts and how they change after cataract surgery. We assessed 28 adults (aged 55-85 years) with vision-impairing cataracts using a comprehensive battery of visual tests at four visits: before surgery, 1 week after surgery of the first eye, 1 week after surgery of the second eye, and 1 month after the second surgery.
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August 2025
State Key Laboratory of Tea Plant Germplasm Innovation and Resource Utilization, Tea Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Hangzhou 310008, China.
Efficient and convenient intelligent online detection methods can provide important technical support for the standardization of processing flow in the tea industry. Hence, this study focuses on the key chemical indicators-tea pigments in the rolling process of black tea as the research object, and uses multi-source information fusion methods to predict the changes of tea pigments content. Firstly, the tea pigments content of the samples under different rolling time series of black tea is determined by system analysis methods.
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August 2025
Key Laboratory of Brain, Cognition and Education Sciences, Ministry of Education, School of Psychology, South China Normal University, Guangzhou, China.
The human visual system prioritizes dynamic stimuli, which attract attention and more readily break suppression to reach perceptual awareness. Here, we investigated whether dynamic changes in contrast-either increasing or decreasing-are equally effective in facilitating the breakthrough of suppressed stimuli during binocular rivalry. In Experiment 1a, we found that contrast increases led to significantly faster breakthroughs into perceptual dominance compared with decreases.
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August 2025
Henan Agricultural Information Data Intelligent Engineering Research Center, Sias University, Zhengzhou, China.
Pests in rice fields not only affect the yield and quality of rice but also cause serious ecological and environmental problems due to the heavy reliance on pesticides. Since various pests have irregular and changeable shapes, small sizes, and complex backgrounds, field rice pest detection is an essential prerequisite and challenge for the precise control of pests in the field. A multiscale aggregated vision MambaU-Net (MAVM-UNet) model for rice pest detection is constructed.
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