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6: An example of artifacts appearing in current image dehazing methods. From left to right: Original image, result of [He et al., 2011], result of [Meng et al., 2013], result of the method we propose in [Vazquez-Corral et al., 2016]. 

6: An example of artifacts appearing in current image dehazing methods. From left to right: Original image, result of [He et al., 2011], result of [Meng et al., 2013], result of the method we propose in [Vazquez-Corral et al., 2016]. 

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