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LED2Net: Deep Illumination-aware Dehazing with Low-light and Detail Enhancement

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arxiv 1906.05119 v2 pith:RNYDPR2U submitted 2019-06-12 cs.CV

classification cs.CV
keywords enhancementlow-lightdehazingimagesdetailestimationhazyillumination
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We present a novel dehazing and low-light enhancement method based on an illumination map that is accurately estimated by a convolutional neural network (CNN). In this paper, the illumination map is used as a component for three different tasks, namely, atmospheric light estimation, transmission map estimation, and low-light enhancement. To train CNNs for dehazing and low-light enhancement simultaneously based on the retinex theory, we synthesize numerous low-light and hazy images from normal hazy images from the FADE data set. In addition, we further improve the network using detail enhancement. Experimental results demonstrate that our method surpasses recent state-of-theart algorithms quantitatively and qualitatively. In particular, our haze-free images present vivid colors and enhance visibility without a halo effect or color distortion.

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