Investigating Haze-Relevant Features in a Learning Framework for Image Dehazing

Haze is one of the major factors that degrade outdoor images. Removing haze from a single image is known to be severely ill-posed, and assumptions made in previous methods do not hold in many situations. In this paper, we systematically investigate different haze-relevant features in a learning framework to identify the best feature combination for image dehazing. We show that the dark-channel feature is the most informative one for this task, which confirms the observation of He et al. [8] from a learning perspective, while other haze-relevant features also contribute significantly in a complementary way. We also find that surprisingly, the synthetic hazy image patches we use for feature investigation serve well as training data for realworld images, which allows us to train specific models for specific applications. Experiment results demonstrate that the proposed algorithm outperforms state-of-the-art methods on both synthetic and real-world datasets.

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