jinyeying/nighttime_dehaze

[ACMMM2023] "Enhancing Visibility in Nighttime Haze Images Using Guided APSF and Gradient Adaptive Convolution", https://arxiv.org/abs/2308.01738

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This project helps professionals working with nighttime photography or surveillance improve the clarity of images obscured by haze. You input a hazy nighttime image, and it outputs a clearer, dehazed version. This is for photographers, surveillance operators, or researchers who need to analyze visual data captured in challenging low-light, hazy conditions.

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Use this if you have nighttime images that are blurred or obscured by haze and you need to improve their visibility for better analysis or presentation.

Not ideal if your images suffer from blur or low light due to reasons other than haze, or if you require real-time dehazing for video streams.

nighttime-photography image-enhancement surveillance atmospheric-optics visual-data-analysis
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Jul 30, 2024

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