Underwater images often suffer from color distortion and low contrast, because light is scattered and absorbed when traveling through water. Such images with different color tones can be shot in various lighting conditions, making restoration and enhancement difficult. We propose a depth estimation method for underwater scenes based on image blurriness and light absorption, which can be used in the image formation model (IFM) to restore and enhance underwater images. Previous IFM-based image restoration methods estimate scene depth based on the dark channel prior or the maximum intensity prior. These are frequently invalidated by the lighting conditions in underwater images, leading to poor restoration results. The proposed method estimates...
Underwater images are often with biased colours and reduced contrast because of the absorption and s...
Abstract — Underwater environments present a considerable challenge for computer vision, since water...
Underwater images typically suffer from low visibility and severe colorcast due to scattering and ab...
Underwater images often suffer from color distortion and low contrast, because light is scattered an...
Underwater images often suffer from color distortion and low contrast, because light is scattered an...
Images degraded by light scattering and absorption such as hazy, sandstorm, and underwater images of...
Underwater images suffer from different types of quality degradation, including haze, blur, low cont...
Underwater image processing is a difficult subtopic in the field of computer vision due to the compl...
Underwater images often have severe quality degradation and distortion due to light absorption and s...
Underwater images often have severe quality degradation and distortion due to light absorption and s...
Underwater images often have severe quality degradation and distortion due to light absorption and s...
Underwater images often have severe quality degradation and distortion due to light absorption and s...
Abstract Underwater imaging is one of the hot areas of research and is receiving considerable attent...
This work proposes to develop an underwater image enhancement method based on histogram-equalization...
Underwater images are often with biased colours and reduced contrast because of the absorption and s...
Underwater images are often with biased colours and reduced contrast because of the absorption and s...
Abstract — Underwater environments present a considerable challenge for computer vision, since water...
Underwater images typically suffer from low visibility and severe colorcast due to scattering and ab...
Underwater images often suffer from color distortion and low contrast, because light is scattered an...
Underwater images often suffer from color distortion and low contrast, because light is scattered an...
Images degraded by light scattering and absorption such as hazy, sandstorm, and underwater images of...
Underwater images suffer from different types of quality degradation, including haze, blur, low cont...
Underwater image processing is a difficult subtopic in the field of computer vision due to the compl...
Underwater images often have severe quality degradation and distortion due to light absorption and s...
Underwater images often have severe quality degradation and distortion due to light absorption and s...
Underwater images often have severe quality degradation and distortion due to light absorption and s...
Underwater images often have severe quality degradation and distortion due to light absorption and s...
Abstract Underwater imaging is one of the hot areas of research and is receiving considerable attent...
This work proposes to develop an underwater image enhancement method based on histogram-equalization...
Underwater images are often with biased colours and reduced contrast because of the absorption and s...
Underwater images are often with biased colours and reduced contrast because of the absorption and s...
Abstract — Underwater environments present a considerable challenge for computer vision, since water...
Underwater images typically suffer from low visibility and severe colorcast due to scattering and ab...