DocumentCode
14853
Title
Referenceless Prediction of Perceptual Fog Density and Perceptual Image Defogging
Author
Lark Kwon Choi ; Jaehee You ; Bovik, Alan Conrad
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, USA
Volume
24
Issue
11
fYear
2015
fDate
Nov. 2015
Firstpage
3888
Lastpage
3901
Abstract
We propose a referenceless perceptual fog density prediction model based on natural scene statistics (NSS) and fog aware statistical features. The proposed model, called Fog Aware Density Evaluator (FADE), predicts the visibility of a foggy scene from a single image without reference to a corresponding fog-free image, without dependence on salient objects in a scene, without side geographical camera information, without estimating a depth-dependent transmission map, and without training on human-rated judgments. FADE only makes use of measurable deviations from statistical regularities observed in natural foggy and fog-free images. Fog aware statistical features that define the perceptual fog density index derive from a space domain NSS model and the observed characteristics of foggy images. FADE not only predicts perceptual fog density for the entire image, but also provides a local fog density index for each patch. The predicted fog density using FADE correlates well with human judgments of fog density taken in a subjective study on a large foggy image database. As applications, FADE not only accurately assesses the performance of defogging algorithms designed to enhance the visibility of foggy images, but also is well suited for image defogging. A new FADE-based referenceless perceptual image defogging, dubbed DEnsity of Fog Assessment-based DEfogger (DEFADE) achieves better results for darker, denser foggy images as well as on standard foggy images than the state of the art defogging methods. A software release of FADE and DEFADE is available online for public use: <;uri xlink:href="http://live.ece.utexas.edu/research/fog/index.html" xlink:type="simple">http://live.ece.utexas.edu/research/fog/index.html<;/uri>.
Keywords
fog; image processing; prediction theory; statistical analysis; DEFADE; FADE; NSS; density of fog assessment based defogger; depth-dependent transmission map; fog aware density evaluator; fog aware statistical feature; fog-free image; geographical camera information; natural scene statistics; perceptual fog density index; perceptual image defogging algorithm; referenceless perceptual fog density prediction model; salient object; Algorithm design and analysis; Atmospheric modeling; Cameras; Image color analysis; Measurement; Prediction algorithms; Predictive models; Fog; defog; dehazing; natural scene statistics; perceptual fog density; visibility enhancement;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Image Processing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1057-7149
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIP.2015.2456502
Filename
7159086
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