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Yazhong Si1, Jingyu Chen1,2, Wenqing Rao1,2
1School of Electronics and Information Engineering, Wuxi University, 214105, Wuxi, China.
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In hazy weather, the quality of aerial images suffers severe degradation, which affects the imaging capabilities of advanced remote sensing applications. Most existing learning-based dehazing algorithms utilize manually designed deep structures to enhance model performance. However, these deep networks often contain redundant branches, leading to a significant decrease in computational efficiency. To address this issue, we first conduct experiments to explore the distribution of haze and introduce an improved dehazing strategy in the YUV space. Subsequently, we propose a Runge-Kutta (RK) method-inspired aerial image dehazing network called RKNet, which consists of two parts: luminance (Y) domain haze removal and chrominance (U,V) enhancement. From the perspective of dynamical systems and based on the 3rd-order RK method, we design an RK3 block and incorporate it into RKNet to improve computational accuracy. Experimental evaluations on both synthetic and real-world benchmarks demonstrate that RKNet outperforms current haze removal algorithms and achieves superior performance. In addition, RKNet can improve the detection accuracy and capability of high-level vision algorithms and is also applicable to the processing of sandstorm images and underwater images.
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