articleApplied OpticsJan 20, 2003Closed access

Polarization-based vision through haze

Columbia University

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Abstract

We present an approach for easily removing the effects of haze from passively acquired images. Our approach is based on the fact that usually the natural illuminating light scattered by atmospheric particles (airlight) is partially polarized. Optical filtering alone cannot remove the haze effects, except in restricted situations. Our method, however, stems from physics-based analysis that works under a wide range of atmospheric and viewing conditions, even if the polarization is low. The approach does not rely on specific scattering models such as Rayleigh scattering and does not rely on the knowledge of illumination directions. It can be used with as few as two images taken through a polarizer at different…

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Keywords
  • Haze
  • Polarizer
  • Diffuse sky radiation
  • Optics
  • Polarization (electrochemistry)
  • Scattering
  • Atmospheric optics
  • Rendering (computer graphics)
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