Event-Guided Consistent Video Enhancement with Modality-Adaptive Diffusion Pipeline

Zeyu Wang (Northwest Polytechnical University Xi'an) · Kanghao Chen (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Guangzhou)) · Zixin Zhang (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology) · Guoqiang Liang (Nanyang Technological University) · Lutao Jiang (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Guangzhou)) · Yingcong Chen (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
augmented datasetsbenchmark establishmentdynamic illuminationevent camerasevent-guided enhancementgeneralization performanceguidance rescalingintegrated datasetslow-light video enhancementmodality-adaptive diffusionmodality-agnostic conditioningreal-world scenariosrgb camerassensor-specific characteristicsvideo diffusion models

Recent advancements in low-light video enhancement (LLVE) have increasingly leveraged both RGB and event cameras to improve video quality under challenging conditions. However, existing approaches share two key drawbacks. First, they are tuned for steady low-light scenes, so their performance drops when illumination varies. Second, they assume every sensing modality is always available, while real systems may lose or corrupt one of them. These limitations make the methods brittle in dynamic, real-world settings. In this paper, we propose EVDiffuser, a novel framework for consistent LLVE that integrates RGB and event data through a modality-adaptive diffusion pipeline. By harnessing the powerful priors of video diffusion models, EVDiffuser enables consistent video enhancement and generalization to diverse scenarios under varying illumination, where RGB or events may even be absent. Specifically, we first design a modality-agnostic conditioning mechanism based on a diffusion pipeline by treating the two modalities as optional conditions, which is fine-tuned using augmented and integrated datasets. Furthermore, we introduce a modality-adaptive guidance rescaling that dynamically adjusts the contribution of each modality according to sensor-specific characteristics. Additionally, we establish a benchmark that accounts for varying illumination and diverse real-world scenarios, facilitating future research on consistent event-guided LLVE. Our experiments demonstrate state-of-the-art performance across challenging scenarios (i.e., varying illumination) and sensor-based settings (e.g., event-only, RGB-only), highlighting the generalization of our framework.