Visual systems are receiving increasing attention in underwater applications. While the photogrammetric and computer vision literature so far has largely targeted shallow water applications, recently also deep sea mapping research has come into focus. The majority of the seafloor, and of Earth’s surface, is located in the deep ocean below 200 m depth, and is still largely uncharted. Here, on top of general image quality degradation caused by water absorption and scattering, additional artificial illumination of the survey areas is mandatory that otherwise reside in permanent darkness as no sunlight reaches so deep. This creates unintended non-uniform lighting patterns in the images and non-isotropic scattering effects close to the camera. I...
A minuscule fraction of the deep sea has been scientifically explored and characterized due to sever...
Historically, marine geologists have always worked with mega-scale morphology. This is a consequence...
Applying improved processing techniques to increasingly high resolution data can produce extremely h...
Underwater photogrammetry and in particular systematic visual surveys of the deep sea are by far les...
Underwater photogrammetry and in particular systematic visual surveys of the deep sea are by far les...
Vision in the deep sea is acquiring increasing interest from many fields as the deep seafloor repres...
High-resolution seafloor mapping often requires optical methods of sensing, to confirm interpretatio...
Towed camera systems are commonly used to collect photo and video images of the deep seafloor for a ...
The extent and speed of marine environmental mapping is increasing quickly with technological advanc...
Author Posting. © Oceanography Society, 2007. This article is posted here by permission of Oceanogr...
To describe the seafloor topography, a number of different bathymetric methods can be applied. These...
Underwater image restoration has been a challenging problem for decades since the advent of underwat...
The extent and speed of marine environmental mapping is increasing quickly with technological advanc...
Large area mapping at high resolution underwater continues to be constrained by sensor-level environ...
This study presents a novel method to identify optically deep water using purely spectral approaches...
A minuscule fraction of the deep sea has been scientifically explored and characterized due to sever...
Historically, marine geologists have always worked with mega-scale morphology. This is a consequence...
Applying improved processing techniques to increasingly high resolution data can produce extremely h...
Underwater photogrammetry and in particular systematic visual surveys of the deep sea are by far les...
Underwater photogrammetry and in particular systematic visual surveys of the deep sea are by far les...
Vision in the deep sea is acquiring increasing interest from many fields as the deep seafloor repres...
High-resolution seafloor mapping often requires optical methods of sensing, to confirm interpretatio...
Towed camera systems are commonly used to collect photo and video images of the deep seafloor for a ...
The extent and speed of marine environmental mapping is increasing quickly with technological advanc...
Author Posting. © Oceanography Society, 2007. This article is posted here by permission of Oceanogr...
To describe the seafloor topography, a number of different bathymetric methods can be applied. These...
Underwater image restoration has been a challenging problem for decades since the advent of underwat...
The extent and speed of marine environmental mapping is increasing quickly with technological advanc...
Large area mapping at high resolution underwater continues to be constrained by sensor-level environ...
This study presents a novel method to identify optically deep water using purely spectral approaches...
A minuscule fraction of the deep sea has been scientifically explored and characterized due to sever...
Historically, marine geologists have always worked with mega-scale morphology. This is a consequence...
Applying improved processing techniques to increasingly high resolution data can produce extremely h...