Blind Contrast Restoration Assessment by Gradient Ratioing at Visible Edges
Abstract
The contrast of outdoor images grabbed under adverse weather conditions, especially foggy weather, is altered by the scattering of daylight by atmospheric particles. As a consequence, different methods have been designed to restore the contrast of these images. However, there is a lack of methodology to assess the performances of the methods or to compare them with one another. Unlike image quality assessment or image restoration areas, there is no easy way to have a reference image, which makes the problem not straightforward to solve. In this paper, an approach is proposed which consists in computing the ratio between the gradient of the visible edges between the image before and after contrast restoration. In this way, an indicator of visibility enhancement is provided based on the concept of visibility level, commonly used in lighting engineering.
Source code
The matlab source code with the implementation of the proposed approach.
Reference
@inproceedings{jpt-ics07,
author = {Hauti\`ere, N. and Tarel, J.-P. and Aubert, D. and Dumont, E.},
title = {Blind Contrast Restoration Assessment by Gradient Ratioing at Visible Edges},
booktitle = {International Congress for Stereology (ICS'07)},
address = {Saint Etienne, France},
date = {August 30-September 7},
year = {2007},
note = {http://perso.lcpc.fr/tarel.jean-philippe/publis/ics07.html}
}
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