Air-light estimation using haze-lines

Outdoor images taken in bad weather conditions, such as haze and fog, look faded and have reduced contrast. Recently there has been great success in single image dehazing, i.e., improving the visibility and restoring the colors from a single image. A crucial step in these methods is the calculation...

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Published inIEEE International Conference on Computational Photography pp. 1 - 9
Main Authors Berman, Dana, Treibitz, Tali, Avidan, Shai
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.05.2017
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Summary:Outdoor images taken in bad weather conditions, such as haze and fog, look faded and have reduced contrast. Recently there has been great success in single image dehazing, i.e., improving the visibility and restoring the colors from a single image. A crucial step in these methods is the calculation of the air-light color, the color of an area of the image with no objects in line-of-sight. We propose a new method for calculating the air-light. The method relies on the haze-lines prior that was recently introduced. This prior is based on the observation that the pixel values of a hazy image can be modeled as lines in RGB space that intersect at the air-light. We use Hough transform in RGB space to vote for the location of the air-light. We evaluate the proposed method on an existing dataset of real world images, as well as some synthetic and other real images. Our method performs on-par with current state-of-the-art techniques and is more computationally efficient.
ISSN:2472-7636
DOI:10.1109/ICCPHOT.2017.7951489