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Zero-Shot Image Dehazing.

2020 
In this article, we study two less-touched challenging problems in single image dehazing neural networks, namely, how to remove haze from a given image in an unsupervised and zero-shot manner. To the ends, we propose a novel method based on the idea of layer disentanglement by viewing a hazy image as the entanglement of several “simpler” layers, i.e. , a hazy-free image layer, transmission map layer, and atmospheric light layer. The major advantages of the proposed ZID are two-fold. First, it is an unsupervised method that does not use any clean images including hazy-clean pairs as the ground-truth. Second, ZID is a “zero-shot” method, which just uses the observed single hazy image to perform learning and inference. In other words, it does not follow the conventional paradigm of training deep model on a large scale dataset. These two advantages enable our method to avoid the labor-intensive data collection and the domain shift issue of using the synthetic hazy images to address the real-world images. Extensive comparisons show the promising performance of our method compared with 15 approaches in the qualitative and quantitive evaluations. The source code could be found at http://www.pengxi.me .
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