The visibility of images plays a crucial role in Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS). However, images captured under hazy environments can degrade visual quality, significantly reducing the working performance of ITS. Although existing dehazing methods have achieved remarkable performance for daytime hazy images, they struggle to overcome the unique degradations under nighttime haze conditions such as glows, weak illumination, hidden noise, and color distortions. To simultaneously address these degradations, we propose VNDHR, a novel Variational Nighttime Dehazing framework using Hybrid Regularization focusing on enhancing the perceptual visibility of nighttime hazy scenarios. Specifically, a new physical model that accounts for multiple degradations under nighttime haze conditions is first constructed. Then, a novel hybrid variational model comprising an $\ell _{p}$ norm, a weighted $\ell _{2}$ norm, and a total variation regularization is developed to obtain a structure-aware illumination and a noise-free reflectance, simultaneously. To remove the nonhomogeneous haze in the illumination, we employ the dark channel prior to estimate parameters in each grid patch. Furthermore, a simple but effective nonlinear stretching function is designed to enhance the texture in the decomposed reflectance component. Finally, the dehazed illumination and the stretched reflectance are combined to generate a haze-free result. Experiments performed on synthetic and real-world nighttime hazy images prove that our VNDHR framework achieves state-of-the-art dehazing performance, providing results with clear details and less noise. Besides, our VNDHR can also handle various types of degraded images well, such as low-light images, daytime hazy images, sandstorm images, and underwater images.


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    Title :

    VNDHR: Variational Single Nighttime Image Dehazing for Enhancing Visibility in Intelligent Transportation Systems via Hybrid Regularization


    Contributors:
    Liu, Yun (author) / Wang, Xinran (author) / Hu, Enping (author) / Wang, Anzhi (author) / Shiri, Babak (author) / Lin, Weisi (author)


    Publication date :

    2025-07-01


    Size :

    12540888 byte




    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English





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