A fast image dehazing method that does not introduce color artifacts
HSL and HSV
Component (thermodynamics)
Flattening
Value (mathematics)
Color Constancy
Color normalization
Color histogram
DOI:
10.1007/s11554-018-0816-6
Publication Date:
2018-08-30T00:45:31Z
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ABSTRACT
We propose a method for color dehazing with four main characteristics: it does not introduce color artifacts, it does not depend on inverting any physical equation, it is based on models of visual perception, and it is fast, potentially real time. Our method converts the original input image to the HSV color space and works in the saturation and value domains by: (1) reducing the value component via a global constrained histogram flattening; (2) modifying the saturation component in consistency with the previous reduced value; and (3) performing a local contrast enhancement in the value component. Results show that our method competes with the state-of-the-art when dealing with standard hazy images, and outperforms it when dealing with challenging haze cases. Furthermore, our method is able to dehaze a FullHD image on a GPU in 90 ms.
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