Image taken in turbid media generally exists poor visibility and low contrast, which results from attenuation of the propagated light. In this letter, an effective polarization-based image dehazing method is… Click to show full abstract
Image taken in turbid media generally exists poor visibility and low contrast, which results from attenuation of the propagated light. In this letter, an effective polarization-based image dehazing method is proposed, which relies on the relationship between the angle of polarization (AoP) from the Stokes vector and the scattered light. To avoid the influence of noise, AoP is optimized based on regularization constraints. The regularization function is made using an assumption that adjacent pixels with similar colors have similar values of AoP. Moreover, according to the revised AoP information, all the key parameters can be effectively and automatically estimated without considering the no-object region (or the sky region) exists or not, which relies on a frequency prior strategy. Extensive experiments on real-world images demonstrate that the proposed method is more effective than several previous image restoration or enhancement works.
               
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