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Daytime Fog Detection and Density Estimation with Entropy Minimisation

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The fog disturbs the proper image processing of many outdoor observation tools. For instance, fog reduces the obstacle visibility in vehicle driving applications. Usually, the estimation of the amount of fog in the scene image allows to greatly improve the image processing, and thus to better perform the observation task. One possibility is to restore the visibility of the contrasts in the image from the foggy scene image before to apply the usual image processing. Several algorithms were proposed in the recent years for defogging. Before to apply the defogging, it is necessary to detect the presence of fog, not to emphasis the contrasts due to noise. Surprisingly, only a reduced number of image processing algorithms were proposed for fog detection and characterization. Most of them are dedicated to static cameras and cannot be used when the camera is moving. The daytime fog is characterized by its extinction coefficient, which is equivalent to the visibility distance. A visibility-meter can be used for fog detection and characterization, but this kind of sensor performs an estimation in a relatively small volume of air, and is thus subject to heterogeneous fog, and air turbulence when the camera moves. In this paper, we propose an original algorithm, based on entropy minimization, to detect the fog and estimate its extinction coefficient by the processing of stereo pairs. This algorithm is fast, provides accurate results using low cost stereo cameras sensor and, the more important, can work when the cameras are moving. The proposed algorithm is evaluated on synthetic and camera images with ground truth. Results show that the proposed method is accurate, and, combined with a fast stereo reconstruction algorithm, should provide a solution, close to real time, for fog detection and extinction coefficient estimation for moving sensors.
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hal-01068534 , version 1 (25-09-2014)

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Laurent Caraffa, Jean Philippe Tarel. Daytime Fog Detection and Density Estimation with Entropy Minimisation. ISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, Sep 2014, Switzerland. pp 25-31. ⟨hal-01068534⟩
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