Non-local Image Dehazing
Tel Aviv University · University of Haifa
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…
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3Topics & keywords
- Artificial intelligence
- Computer vision
- Pixel
- Computer science
- Haze
- Visibility
- Image restoration
- RGB color model
- Sustainable cities and communities