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Nicolas Hautière
Nicolas Hautière
Director COSYS Department, Université Gustave Eiffel
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Fast visibility restoration from a single color or gray level image
JP Tarel, N Hautiere
2009 IEEE 12th international conference on computer vision, 2201-2208, 2009
19272009
Blind contrast enhancement assessment by gradient ratioing at visible edges
N Hautiere, JP Tarel, D Aubert, E Dumont
Image Analysis and Stereology 27 (2), 87-95, 2008
9462008
Vision enhancement in homogeneous and heterogeneous fog
JP Tarel, N Hautiere, L Caraffa, A Cord, H Halmaoui, D Gruyer
IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Magazine 4 (2), 6-20, 2012
4962012
Rain or snow detection in image sequences through use of a histogram of orientation of streaks
J Bossu, N Hautiere, JP Tarel
International journal of computer vision 93, 348-367, 2011
4012011
Automatic fog detection and estimation of visibility distance through use of an onboard camera
N Hautiere, JP Tarel, J Lavenant, D Aubert
Machine vision and applications 17 (1), 8-20, 2006
3952006
Improved visibility of road scene images under heterogeneous fog
JP Tarel, N Hautiere, A Cord, D Gruyer, H Halmaoui
2010 IEEE intelligent vehicles symposium, 478-485, 2010
3142010
Towards fog-free in-vehicle vision systems through contrast restoration
N Hautière, JP Tarel, D Aubert
2007 IEEE conference on computer vision and pattern recognition, 1-8, 2007
2852007
Road segmentation supervised by an extended v-disparity algorithm for autonomous navigation
N Soquet, D Aubert, N Hautiere
2007 IEEE intelligent vehicles symposium, 160-165, 2007
1452007
Real-time disparity contrast combination for onboard estimation of the visibility distance
N Hautière, R Labayrade, D Aubert
IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems 7 (2), 201-212, 2006
1242006
Dynamic wireless power transfer charging infrastructure for future evs: From experimental track to real circulated roads demonstrations
S Laporte, G Coquery, V Deniau, A De Bernardinis, N Hautiere
World Electric Vehicle Journal 10 (4), 84, 2019
1022019
Long range obstacle detection using laser scanner and stereovision
M Perrollaz, R Labayrade, C Royere, N Hautiere, D Aubert
2006 IEEE intelligent vehicles symposium, 182-187, 2006
932006
Visibility monitoring using conventional roadside cameras–Emerging applications
R Babari, N Hautière, É Dumont, N Paparoditis, J Misener
Transportation research part C: emerging technologies 22, 17-28, 2012
882012
Mitigation of visibility loss for advanced camera-based driver assistance
N Hautière, JP Tarel, D Aubert
IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems 11 (2), 474-484, 2010
872010
Nighttime visibility analysis and estimation method in the presence of dense fog
R Gallen, A Cord, N Hautière, É Dumont, D Aubert
IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems 16 (1), 310-320, 2014
702014
A model-driven approach to estimate atmospheric visibility with ordinary cameras
R Babari, N Hautiere, E Dumont, R Brémond, N Paparoditis
Atmospheric environment 45 (30), 5316-5324, 2011
682011
Contrast restoration of foggy images through use of an onboard camera
N Hautiere, D Aubert
Proceedings. 2005 IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems, 2005., 601-606, 2005
662005
Towards night fog detection through use of in-vehicle multipurpose cameras
R Gallen, A Cord, N Hautière, D Aubert
2011 IEEE Intelligent Vehicles Symposium (IV), 399-404, 2011
612011
Estimation of the visibility distance by stereovision: A generic approach
N Hautière, R Labayrade, D Aubert
IEICE Transactions on information and systems 89 (7), 2084-2091, 2006
592006
Supporting drivers in keeping safe speed in adverse weather conditions by mitigating the risk level
R Gallen, N Hautiere, A Cord, S Glaser
IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems 14 (4), 1558-1571, 2013
572013
Enhanced fog detection and free-space segmentation for car navigation
N Hautière, JP Tarel, H Halmaoui, R Brémond, D Aubert
Machine vision and applications 25, 667-679, 2014
532014
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