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Figure 1 The three-stage procedure.
Figure 2 Simulated noise-only experiment. (a) The original hazy image. (b)The hazy image considering noise only
Figure 3 The first real data set.the first stage. ( (a) The original true degraded data
Figure 5 The third real data set. (a) The original true degraded data. (b) DC. (c) IR with denoising in the first stage
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