Abstract: While recent progress in Multi-exposure HDR imaging is promising, the growing complexity of state-of-the-art (SOTA) methods poses challenges for their analysis and comparison. In this paper, we analyze the motivations and approaches behind previous SOTA works and introduce EiffHDR, an efficient Multi-exposure HDR imaging technique. In contrast to prior methods employing multiple branches spatial attention mechanisms, EiffHDR adopts a streamlined gating mechanism for information flow control at both spatial and channel levels, enabling implicit alignment. Subsequently, we process these features through proposed Efficient Merging Network, facilitating long-range correlations and multi-scale information perception, ultimately producing high-quality HDR images. Our experiments demonstrate that EiffHDR not only achieves outstanding performance but also significantly reduces computational complexity, making it a valuable contribution to the field.
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