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Single Image Enhancement In Various Weather Conditions Using Intensity And Saturation Deterioration Ratio

Journal
2015 International Conference On Computer, Control, Informatics And Its Applications (Ic3ina)
Date Issued
2015
Author(s)
Alajarmeh, A
Salam, RA
Marhusin, MF
Abdulrahim, K
Abstract
Enhancing images that are plagued with weather related conditions; such as haze, fog and rain poses a challenging problem due to its ill-posed nature, which means the unknowns that need to be found are more than the equations that we have. To address such challenges, a fast yet robust method is proposed in this paper where unknowns in the light scattering model are estimated based on physically sound assumptions. Light scattering model describes the formation of those phenomena in an image as a combination of airlight and the original scene, where this combination is controlled by how much transmission value present at the scene's point. The transmission value determines how much of the original scene's intensity were attenuated and how much airlight was added. The attenuation term of the light scattering model causes the reduction in contrast and the airlight term causes the effect of color shift. In this paper, Intensity Deterioration Ratio (IDR) and Saturation Deterioration Ratio (SDR) are proposed, where the former can be used to estimate the reduction of contrast and so gives a clue about the attenuation term, and the latter to estimate the reduction of chromaticity in a scene which gives a clue about the airlight term. IDR and SDR are therefore used to give us a new insight in using the light scattering model when enhancing images.
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SDR

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