4.6 Article

Region Adaptive Single Image Dehazing

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ENTROPY
Volume 23, Issue 11, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/e23111438

Keywords

dehaze; dark channel prior; bright channel prior; Shannon's entropy; texture probability

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This study introduces a new single-image dehazing method that combines dark channel prior and bright channel prior to overcome the limitations of dark channel prior. It proposes a patch-based robust atmospheric light estimation and region adaptive haze control parameters for improving image dehazing. The method outperforms the state-of-the-art image dehazing method both visually and numerically according to the evaluation of synthetic and real data sets.
Image haze removal is essential in preprocessing for computer vision applications because outdoor images taken in adverse weather conditions such as fog or snow have poor visibility. This problem has been extensively studied in the literature, and the most popular technique is dark channel prior (DCP). However, dark channel prior tends to underestimate transmissions of bright areas or objects, which may cause color distortions during dehazing. This paper proposes a new single-image dehazing method that combines dark channel prior with bright channel prior in order to overcome the limitations of dark channel prior. A patch-based robust atmospheric light estimation was introduced in order to divide image into regions to which the DCP assumption and the BCP assumption are applied. Moreover, region adaptive haze control parameters are introduced in order to suppress the distortions in a flat and bright region and to increase the visibilities in a texture region. The flat and texture regions are expressed as probabilities by using local image entropy. The performance of the proposed method is evaluated by using synthetic and real data sets. Experimental results show that the proposed method outperforms the state-of-the-art image dehazing method both visually and numerically.

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