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Atmospheric Light Estimation Based Remote Sensing Image Dehazing
by
Li, Yuanyuan
, Li, Penglong
, Qi, Guanqiu
, Li, Yong
, Zhu, Zhiqin
, Luo, Yaqin
, Wei, Hongyan
, Mazur, Neal
in
Aerial photography
/ Aerosols
/ air
/ Algorithms
/ atmospheric light
/ Atmospheric scattering
/ atmospheric scattering model
/ color
/ Computer vision
/ data collection
/ Eye (anatomy)
/ Fog
/ Haze
/ haze removal
/ humans
/ Image enhancement
/ Image processing
/ Image quality
/ Image retrieval
/ Light
/ Mist
/ mists
/ Object recognition
/ Remote sensing
/ remote sensing image
/ Sensors
/ Theoretical analysis
/ Vision systems
/ Wavelet transforms
/ Weather
2021
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Atmospheric Light Estimation Based Remote Sensing Image Dehazing
by
Li, Yuanyuan
, Li, Penglong
, Qi, Guanqiu
, Li, Yong
, Zhu, Zhiqin
, Luo, Yaqin
, Wei, Hongyan
, Mazur, Neal
in
Aerial photography
/ Aerosols
/ air
/ Algorithms
/ atmospheric light
/ Atmospheric scattering
/ atmospheric scattering model
/ color
/ Computer vision
/ data collection
/ Eye (anatomy)
/ Fog
/ Haze
/ haze removal
/ humans
/ Image enhancement
/ Image processing
/ Image quality
/ Image retrieval
/ Light
/ Mist
/ mists
/ Object recognition
/ Remote sensing
/ remote sensing image
/ Sensors
/ Theoretical analysis
/ Vision systems
/ Wavelet transforms
/ Weather
2021
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Atmospheric Light Estimation Based Remote Sensing Image Dehazing
by
Li, Yuanyuan
, Li, Penglong
, Qi, Guanqiu
, Li, Yong
, Zhu, Zhiqin
, Luo, Yaqin
, Wei, Hongyan
, Mazur, Neal
in
Aerial photography
/ Aerosols
/ air
/ Algorithms
/ atmospheric light
/ Atmospheric scattering
/ atmospheric scattering model
/ color
/ Computer vision
/ data collection
/ Eye (anatomy)
/ Fog
/ Haze
/ haze removal
/ humans
/ Image enhancement
/ Image processing
/ Image quality
/ Image retrieval
/ Light
/ Mist
/ mists
/ Object recognition
/ Remote sensing
/ remote sensing image
/ Sensors
/ Theoretical analysis
/ Vision systems
/ Wavelet transforms
/ Weather
2021
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Atmospheric Light Estimation Based Remote Sensing Image Dehazing
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Atmospheric Light Estimation Based Remote Sensing Image Dehazing
2021
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Overview
Remote sensing images are widely used in object detection and tracking, military security, and other computer vision tasks. However, remote sensing images are often degraded by suspended aerosol in the air, especially under poor weather conditions, such as fog, haze, and mist. The quality of remote sensing images directly affect the normal operations of computer vision systems. As such, haze removal is a crucial and indispensable pre-processing step in remote sensing image processing. Additionally, most of the existing image dehazing methods are not applicable to all scenes, so the corresponding dehazed images may have varying degrees of color distortion. This paper proposes a novel atmospheric light estimation based dehazing algorithm to obtain high visual-quality remote sensing images. First, a differentiable function is used to train the parameters of a linear scene depth model for the scene depth map generation of remote sensing images. Second, the atmospheric light of each hazy remote sensing image is estimated by the corresponding scene depth map. Then, the corresponding transmission map is estimated on the basis of the estimated atmospheric light by a haze-lines model. Finally, according to the estimated atmospheric light and transmission map, an atmospheric scattering model is applied to remove haze from remote sensing images. The colors of the images dehazed by the proposed method are in line with the perception of human eyes in different scenes. A dataset with 100 remote sensing images from hazy scenes was built for testing. The performance of the proposed image dehazing method is confirmed by theoretical analysis and comparative experiments.
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