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API: Empowering Generalizable Real-World Image Dehazing via Adaptive Patch Importance Learning

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2026-01-06 v1

Abstract

Real-world image dehazing is a fundamental yet challenging task in low-level vision. Existing learning-based methods often suffer from significant performance degradation when applied to complex real-world hazy scenes, primarily due to limited training data and the intrinsic complexity of haze density distributions.To address these challenges, we introduce a novel Adaptive Patch Importance-aware (API) framework for generalizable real-world image dehazing. Specifically, our framework consists of an Automatic Haze Generation (AHG) module and a Density-aware Haze Removal (DHR) module. AHG provides a hybrid data augmentation strategy by generating realistic and diverse hazy images as additional high-quality training data. DHR considers hazy regions with varying haze density distributions for generalizable real-world image dehazing in an adaptive patch importance-aware manner. To alleviate the ambiguity of the dehazed image details, we further introduce a new Multi-Negative Contrastive Dehazing (MNCD) loss, which fully utilizes information from multiple negative samples across both spatial and frequency domains. Extensive experiments demonstrate that our framework achieves state-of-the-art performance across multiple real-world benchmarks, delivering strong results in both quantitative metrics and qualitative visual quality, and exhibiting robust generalization across diverse haze distributions.

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@article{arxiv.2601.01992,
  title  = {API: Empowering Generalizable Real-World Image Dehazing via Adaptive Patch Importance Learning},
  author = {Chen Zhu and Huiwen Zhang and Yujie Li and Mu He and Xiaotian Qiao},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2601.01992},
  year   = {2026}
}
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