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Non-local Image Dehazing

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This work proposes an algorithm, linear in the size of the image, deterministic and requires no training, that performs well on a wide variety of images and is competitive with other state-of-the-art methods on the single image dehazing problem.
Abstract
Haze limits visibility and reduces image contrast in outdoor images. The degradation is different for every pixel and depends on the distance of the scene point from the camera. This dependency is expressed in the transmission coefficients, that control the scene attenuation and amount of haze in every pixel. Previous methods solve the single image dehazing problem using various patch-based priors. We, on the other hand, propose an algorithm based on a new, non-local prior. The algorithm relies on the assumption that colors of a haze-free image are well approximated by a few hundred distinct colors, that form tight clusters in RGB space. Our key observation is that pixels in a given cluster are often non-local, i.e., they are spread over the entire image plane and are located at different distances from the camera. In the presence of haze these varying distances translate to different transmission coefficients. Therefore, each color cluster in the clear image becomes a line in RGB space, that we term a haze-line. Using these haze-lines, our algorithm recovers both the distance map and the haze-free image. The algorithm is linear in the size of the image, deterministic and requires no training. It performs well on a wide variety of images and is competitive with other stateof-the-art methods.

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Evaluating Single Image Dehazing Methods Under Realistic Sunlight Haze

TL;DR: This paper presents a sunlight haze benchmark dataset, Sun-Haze, containing 107 hazy images with different types of haze created by sunlight having a variety of intensity and color, and evaluates a representative set of state-of-the-art image dehazing methods on this benchmark dataset in terms of standard metrics.
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Single Image Dehazing with Optimal Color Channels and Nonlinear Transformation

TL;DR: An automatic image dehazing approach that is based on optimal color channels and nonlinear transformations is considered that can remove haze fast and effectively with features preservation and overall better visual quality and higher blind image quality metric values.
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TL;DR: Results demonstrate the new method abilities to remove the haze layer as well as provide a reliable transmission estimate which can be used for additional applications such as image refocusing and novel view synthesis.
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Fast visibility restoration from a single color or gray level image

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Single image haze removal using dark channel prior

TL;DR: A simple but effective image prior - dark channel prior to remove haze from a single input image is proposed, based on a key observation - most local patches in haze-free outdoor images contain some pixels which have very low intensities in at least one color channel.
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Dehazing Using Color-Lines

TL;DR: A new method for single-image dehazing that relies on a generic regularity in natural images where pixels of small image patches typically exhibit a 1D distribution in RGB color space, known as color-lines is described.
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