This paper describes a new method for mitigating the effects of atmospheric
distortion on observed sequences that include large moving objects. In order to
provide accurate detail from objects behind the distorting layer, we solve the
space-variant distortion problem using recursive image fusion based on the Dual
Tree Complex Wavelet Transform (DT-CWT). The moving objects are detected and
tracked using the improved Gaussian mixture models (GMM) and Kalman filtering.
New fusion rules are introduced which work on the magnitudes and angles of the
DT-CWT coefficients independently to achieve a sharp image and to reduce
atmospheric distortion, respectively. The subjective results show that the
proposed method achieves better video quality than other existing methods with
competitive speed.Comment: IEEE International Conference on Image Processing 201