Abstract
Images captured under adverse weather conditions often suffer from blurred textures and muted colors, which can impair the extraction of reliable information. Image defogging has emerged as a critical solution in computer vision to enhance the visual quality of such foggy images. However, there remains a lack of comprehensive studies that consolidate both traditional algorithm-based and deep learning-based defogging techniques. This paper presents a comprehensive survey of the currently proposed defogging techniques. Specifically, we first provide a fundamental classification of defogging methods: traditional techniques (including image enhancement approaches and physical-model-based defogging) and deep learning algorithms (such as network-based models and training strategy-based models). We then delve into a detailed discussion of each classification, introducing several representative image fog removal methods. Finally, we summarize their underlying principles, advantages, disadvantages, and give the prospects for future development.
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