The attenuation of the light transmitted through air can reduce image quality when taking a photograph outdoors, especially in a hazy environment. Hazy images often lack sufficient information for image recognition systems to operate effectively. In order to solve the aforementioned problems, this study proposes a hybrid method combining fuzzy theory with weighted estimation for the removal of haze from images. A transmission map is first created based on fuzzy theory. According to the transmission map, the proposed method automatically finds the possible atmospheric lights and refines the atmospheric lights by mixing these candidates. Weighted estimation is then employed to generate a refined transmission map, which removes the halo artifact from around the sharp edges. Experimental results demonstrate the superiority of the proposed method over existing methods with regard to contrast, color depth, and the elimination of halo artifacts.
This study proposes a hybrid of a recurrent fuzzy cerebellar model articulation controller (RFCMAC) and a weighted strategy for solving single-image visibility in a degraded image. The proposed RFCMAC model is used to estimate the transmission map. The average value of the brightest 1% in a hazy image is calculated for atmospheric light estimation. A new adaptive weighted estimation is then used to refine the transmission map and remove the halo artifact from the sharp edges. Experimental results show that the proposed method has better dehazing capability compared to state-of-the-art techniques and is suitable for real-world applications.
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