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O-HAZE: A Dehazing Benchmark with Real Hazy and Haze-Free Outdoor Images
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2018
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EngineeringReal HazeAir QualityProfessional Haze MachinesDeblurringImage AnalysisData SciencePattern RecognitionReal HazyComputational PhotographyMachine VisionDehazing BenchmarkGeographyDeep LearningImage EnhancementImage Quality AssessmentComputer VisionHaze RemovalRemote SensingImage DenoisingImage RestorationHaze-free Outdoor ImagesIndoor Air QualityAir PollutionVisibility
Haze removal or dehazing is a challenging ill-posed problem that has drawn a significant attention in the last few years. Despite this growing interest, the scientific community is still lacking a reference dataset to evaluate objectively and quantitatively the performance of proposed dehazing methods. The few datasets that are currently considered, both for assessment and training of learning-based dehazing techniques, exclusively rely on synthetic hazy images. To address this limitation, we introduce the first outdoor scenes database (named O-HAZE) composed of pairs of real hazy and corresponding haze-free images. In practice, hazy images have been captured in presence of real haze, generated by professional haze machines, and O-HAZE contains 45 different outdoor scenes depicting the same visual content recorded in haze-free and hazy conditions, under the same illumination parameters. To illustrate its usefulness, O-HAZE is used to compare a representative set of state-of-the-art dehazing techniques, using traditional image quality metrics such as PSNR, SSIM and CIEDE2000. This reveals the limitations of current techniques, and questions some of their underlying assumptions.
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