AbstractAtmospheric phenomenon such as haze, fog, mist etc is originated by small particles in the air such as dust, smoke or moisture, which reduces the visibility of the outdoor scenes. The background theory behind it is the absorption and scattering of light, that passes through these atmospheric particles. In this paper, we instigate a single image dehazing approach which enhances the visibility of the hazy images. The proposed method focus on contrast based single image dehazing. This approach makes use of white balancing, which eliminates the color cast that is caused by the atmospheric color. In this method, we compute the saliency map of the white balanced image, in order to get the well defined boundaries and uniformly highlighted ...
Images captured under hazy conditions (e.g. fog, air pollution) usually present faded colors and los...
A simple and adaptive single image dehazing algorithm is proposed in this work. Based on the observa...
Bad weather conditions can reduce visibility on images acquired outdoors, decreasing their visual qu...
AbstractAtmospheric phenomenon such as haze, fog, mist etc is originated by small particles in the a...
Recently the most role and wide application fields have seen in computer vision and graphics, Comput...
Single image haze removal, which is to recover the clear version of a hazy image, is a challenging t...
Outdoor images are typically degraded by light scattering and absorption from aerosols, such as dust...
Single image haze removal has been a challenging problem due to its ill-posed nature. In this paper,...
© 2017 Mingye Ju et al. Single image haze removal has been a challenging task due to its super ill-p...
Outdoor images are typically degraded by light scattering and absorption from aerosols, such as dust...
Single image haze removal has been a challenging problem due to its ill-posed nature. In this paper,...
Outdoor images are typically degraded by light scattering and absorption from aerosols, such as dust...
Haze is an atmospheric phenomenon that considerably degrades the visibility of out- door scenes. Thi...
Outdoor images are typically degraded by light scattering and absorption from aerosols, such as dust...
Abstract — Haze is mainly caused due to weather changes that affects the atmosphere resulting in unc...
Images captured under hazy conditions (e.g. fog, air pollution) usually present faded colors and los...
A simple and adaptive single image dehazing algorithm is proposed in this work. Based on the observa...
Bad weather conditions can reduce visibility on images acquired outdoors, decreasing their visual qu...
AbstractAtmospheric phenomenon such as haze, fog, mist etc is originated by small particles in the a...
Recently the most role and wide application fields have seen in computer vision and graphics, Comput...
Single image haze removal, which is to recover the clear version of a hazy image, is a challenging t...
Outdoor images are typically degraded by light scattering and absorption from aerosols, such as dust...
Single image haze removal has been a challenging problem due to its ill-posed nature. In this paper,...
© 2017 Mingye Ju et al. Single image haze removal has been a challenging task due to its super ill-p...
Outdoor images are typically degraded by light scattering and absorption from aerosols, such as dust...
Single image haze removal has been a challenging problem due to its ill-posed nature. In this paper,...
Outdoor images are typically degraded by light scattering and absorption from aerosols, such as dust...
Haze is an atmospheric phenomenon that considerably degrades the visibility of out- door scenes. Thi...
Outdoor images are typically degraded by light scattering and absorption from aerosols, such as dust...
Abstract — Haze is mainly caused due to weather changes that affects the atmosphere resulting in unc...
Images captured under hazy conditions (e.g. fog, air pollution) usually present faded colors and los...
A simple and adaptive single image dehazing algorithm is proposed in this work. Based on the observa...
Bad weather conditions can reduce visibility on images acquired outdoors, decreasing their visual qu...