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23 September 2014 Single image dehazing using local adaptive signal processing
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Abstract
A local adaptive algorithm for single image dehazing is presented. The algorithm is able to estimate a dehazed image from an observed hazed scene by solving an objective function whose parameters are adapted to local statistics of the hazed image inside a moving window. The proposed objective function is based on a trade-off among several local rank order statistics of the dehazed signal and the mean-squared-error between the hazed and dehazed signals. In order to achieve a high-rate signal processing, the proposed algorithm is implemented in a graphics processing unit (GPU) exploiting massive parallelism. Experimental results obtained with a laboratory prototype are presented, discussed, and compared with those results obtained with existing single image dehazing methods in terms of objective metrics and computational complexity.
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Jesus A. Valderrama, Victor H. Diaz-Ramirez, and Vitaly Kober "Single image dehazing using local adaptive signal processing", Proc. SPIE 9217, Applications of Digital Image Processing XXXVII, 92171P (23 September 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2062770
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

Image analysis

Air contamination

Prototyping

Image quality

Error analysis

Image restoration

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