Rain removal is a very
useful and important technique in applications such as security surveillance
and movie editing. Several rain removal algorithms have been proposed these
years, where photometric, chromatic, and probabilistic properties of the rain
have been exploited to detect and remove the rainy effect. Current methods
generally work well with light rain and relatively static scenes, when dealing
with heavier rainfall in dynamic scenes, these methods give very poor visual results.
The proposed algorithm is based on motion segmentation of dynamic scene. After
applying photometric and chromatic constraints for rain detection, rain removal
filters are applied on pixels such that their dynamic property as well as
motion occlusion clue are considered; both spatial and temporal informations are
then adaptively exploited during rain pixel recovery. Results\ show that the
proposed algorithm has a much better performance for rainy scenes with large
motion than existing algorithms.
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