Joint defogging and demosaicking

Yeejin Lee, Keigo Hirakawa, Truong Q. Nguyen

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Abstract

Image defogging is a technique used extensively for enhancing visual quality of images in bad weather conditions. Even though defogging algorithms have been well studied, defogging performance is degraded by demosaicking artifacts and sensor noise amplification in distant scenes. In order to improve the visual quality of restored images, we propose a novel approach to perform defogging and demosaicking simultaneously. We conclude that better defogging performance with fewer artifacts can be achieved when a defogging algorithm is combined with a demosaicking algorithm simultaneously. We also demonstrate that the proposed joint algorithm has the benefit of suppressing noise amplification in distant scenes. In addition, we validate our theoretical analysis and observations for both synthesized data sets with ground truth fog-free images and natural scene data sets captured in a raw format.

Original languageEnglish
Article number7752955
Pages (from-to)3051-3063
Number of pages13
JournalIEEE Transactions on Image Processing
Volume26
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2017

Keywords

  • Defogging
  • dehazing
  • demosaicking
  • digital camera processing pipeline
  • image restoration
  • image sensor noise

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