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Most Influential CVPR 2004 Paper · 2026-03 edition

Detection And Removal Of Rain From Videos

K. Garg and S. K. Nayar

Venue
IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR) 2004
Recognition
Most Influential CVPR 2004 Paper (Rank No. 14)
Edition
2026-03
Impact factor
7
Certificate ID
3ffce41169faee84

Abstract

The visual effects of rain are complex. Rain consists of spatially distributed drops falling at high velocities. Each drop refracts and reflects the environment, producing sharp intensity changes in an image. A group of such falling drops creates a complex time varying signal in images and videos. In addition, due to the finite exposure time of the camera, intensities due to rain are motion blurred and hence depend on the background intensities. Thus, the visual manifestations of rain are a combination of both the dynamics of rain and the photometry of the environment. In this paper, we present the first comprehensive analysis of the visual effects of rain on an imaging system. We develop a correlation model that captures the dynamics of rain and a physics-based motion blur model that explains the photometry of rain. Based on these models, we develop efficient algorithms for detecting and removing rain from videos. The effectiveness of our algorithms is demonstrated using experiments on videos of complex scenes with moving objects and time-varying textures. The techniques described in this paper can be used in a wide range of applications including video surveillance, vision based navigation, video/movie editing and video indexing/retrieval.

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