Due to the significantly effect of clouds in the near-earth space environment to remote sensing satellite images, some satellite images can not be utilized normally, resulting in large limitation of their application fields. For the background suppressed haze thickness index (BSHTI) and improvement background suppressed haze thickness index (IBSHTI) have the characteristics of thoroughly cloud correction and badly deficiency of the tone and texture information, we propose to first adopt IBSHTI to calculate the cloud thickness image of different bands, then the dark-pixel images are obtained by down sampling, and the texture is eliminated by introducing Texture and edge information (TEI). Experiment results show that our method can well...
The visibility of images is seriously degraded by hazy weather, which will affect the tracking and r...
Multispectral satellite images are often contaminated by haze and/or cirrus. A previous paper presen...
Optical remote sensing images obtained in haze weather not only have poor quality, but also have the...
Spatially varying haze is a common feature of most satellite images currently used for land cover cl...
Abstract The object identification within an image captured during rough weather conditions (such as...
The aim of this work is to find a method for removing haze from satellite imagery. This is done by t...
The presence of haze could seriously contaminate the observations of optical satellite imagery. Haze...
The uneven illumination phenomenon caused by thin clouds will reduce the quality of remote sensing i...
Haze, generated by floaters (semitransparent clouds, fog, snow, etc.) in the atmosphere, can signifi...
Thin clouds in remote sensing images increase the radiometric distortion of land surfaces. The ident...
Haze degrades optical data and reduces the accuracy of the data interpretation. Haze detection and r...
Imaging in the atmosphere presents the phenomenons of low contrast, low saturation and hue offset du...
Images/videos of outdoor scenes are usually degraded by the turbid medium in the atmosphere. In this...
The presence of haze reduces the accuracy of optical data interpretation acquired from satellites. M...
Remote sensing (RS) is one of the data collection technologies that help explore more earth surface ...
The visibility of images is seriously degraded by hazy weather, which will affect the tracking and r...
Multispectral satellite images are often contaminated by haze and/or cirrus. A previous paper presen...
Optical remote sensing images obtained in haze weather not only have poor quality, but also have the...
Spatially varying haze is a common feature of most satellite images currently used for land cover cl...
Abstract The object identification within an image captured during rough weather conditions (such as...
The aim of this work is to find a method for removing haze from satellite imagery. This is done by t...
The presence of haze could seriously contaminate the observations of optical satellite imagery. Haze...
The uneven illumination phenomenon caused by thin clouds will reduce the quality of remote sensing i...
Haze, generated by floaters (semitransparent clouds, fog, snow, etc.) in the atmosphere, can signifi...
Thin clouds in remote sensing images increase the radiometric distortion of land surfaces. The ident...
Haze degrades optical data and reduces the accuracy of the data interpretation. Haze detection and r...
Imaging in the atmosphere presents the phenomenons of low contrast, low saturation and hue offset du...
Images/videos of outdoor scenes are usually degraded by the turbid medium in the atmosphere. In this...
The presence of haze reduces the accuracy of optical data interpretation acquired from satellites. M...
Remote sensing (RS) is one of the data collection technologies that help explore more earth surface ...
The visibility of images is seriously degraded by hazy weather, which will affect the tracking and r...
Multispectral satellite images are often contaminated by haze and/or cirrus. A previous paper presen...
Optical remote sensing images obtained in haze weather not only have poor quality, but also have the...