Abstract

ABSTRACT Objects or images captured from the remote area will not have good quality and will not be visible because of mist, smoke, moisture and fog. Here, we rub/remove the unwanted hazes from the image using the optimal adaptive technique. An examination of the built-in boundary constraint of the transmission function is extremely valuable to our method. This constraint is handled as an optimisation problem to predict the unknown scene transmission. In addition, transmission refining techniques are used to remedy the issue based on variable splitting methodology. With only a few broad assumptions, the proposed method may recover haze-free, high-quality images having original colours and better image information. Experiment findings are done with plenty of foggy images indicating the efficiency and effectiveness of the proposed technique by using image quality parameters.

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