Detection of unfocused raindrops on a windscreen using low level image processing

In a scene, rain produces a complex set of visual effects. Obviously, such effects may infer failures in outdoor vision-based systems which could have important side-effects in terms of security applications. For the sake of these applications, rain detection would be useful to adjust their reliabil...

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Published in2010 11th International Conference on Control Automation Robotics and Vision pp. 1410 - 1415
Main Authors Nashashibi, F, de Charrette, R, Lia, A
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Japanese
Published IEEE 01.12.2010
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ISBN1424478146
9781424478149
DOI10.1109/ICARCV.2010.5707398

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Summary:In a scene, rain produces a complex set of visual effects. Obviously, such effects may infer failures in outdoor vision-based systems which could have important side-effects in terms of security applications. For the sake of these applications, rain detection would be useful to adjust their reliability. In this paper, we introduce the problem (almost unprecedented) of unfocused raindrops. Then, we present a first approach to detect these unfocused raindrops on a transparent screen using a spatio-temporal approach to achieve detection in real-time. We successfully tested our algorithm for Intelligent Transport System (ITS) using an on-board camera and thus, detected the raindrops on the windscreen. Our algorithm differs from the others in that we do not need the focus to be set on the windscreen. Therefore, it means that our algorithm may run on the same camera sensor as the other vision-based algorithms.
ISBN:1424478146
9781424478149
DOI:10.1109/ICARCV.2010.5707398