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Multi-prior underwater image restoration method via adaptive transmission

Wenyi Ge, Yi Lin, Zhitao Wang, Tongyu Yang

2022Optics Express15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Captured underwater images usually suffer from severe color cast and low contrast due to wavelength-dependent light absorption and scattering. These degradation issues affect the accuracy of target detection and visual understanding. The underwater image formation model is widely used to improve the visual quality of underwater images. Accurate transmission map and background light estimation are the keys to obtaining clear images. We develop a multi-priors underwater image restoration method with adaptive transmission (MUAT). Concretely, we first propose a calculation method of the dominant channel transmission to cope with pixel interference, which combines two priors of the difference between atmospheric light and pixel values and the difference between the red channel and the blue-green channel. Besides, the attenuation ratio between the superior and inferior channels is adaptively calculated with the background light to solve the color distortion and detail blur caused by the imaging distance. Ultimately, the global white balance method is introduced to solve the color distortion. Experiments on several underwater scene images show that our method obtains accurate transmission and yields better visual results than state-of-the-art methods.

Topics & Concepts

UnderwaterComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceDistortion (music)Computer visionChannel (broadcasting)Image restorationPixelTransmission (telecommunications)Image qualityOpticsAttenuationInterference (communication)Point spread functionPrior probabilityImage (mathematics)Image processingPhysicsTelecommunicationsGeologyBayesian probabilityOceanographyAmplifierBandwidth (computing)Image Enhancement TechniquesAdvanced Image Processing TechniquesAdvanced Vision and Imaging
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