水下图像的场景自适应色彩补偿和多权重融合

IF 1 4区 计算机科学 Q4 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC Journal of Electronic Imaging Pub Date : 2024-07-01 DOI:10.1117/1.jei.33.4.043031
Muhammad Aon, Huibing Wang, Muhammad Noman Waleed, Yulin Wei, Xianping Fu
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在水下环境中拍摄高质量照片非常复杂,因为光衰减、色彩失真和对比度降低都是巨大的挑战。然而,一个通常被忽视的事实是扭曲图像中不均匀的纹理退化。水下图像中全面纹理的损失给物体检测和识别带来了障碍。为解决这一问题,我们引入了一种名为场景自适应色彩补偿和多权重融合的图像增强模型,用于提取不同环境下的精细纹理细节,提高水下图像的整体质量。我们的方法融合了从降级图像的自适应色彩补偿和色彩校正版本中提取的三幅输入图像。前两张输入图像分别用于调整图像的低对比度和去斑。同样,第三张输入图像用于根据图像的不同比例和方向提取精细纹理细节。最后,对输入图像及其相关权重图进行归一化处理,并通过多权重融合进行融合。所提出的模型在一组不同退化程度的水下图像上进行了测试,结果经常优于最先进的方法,在纹理可见度、减少色彩失真和提高水下图像整体质量方面都有显著改善。
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Scene adaptive color compensation and multi-weight fusion of underwater image
Capturing high-quality photos in an underwater atmosphere is complicated, as light attenuation, color distortion, and reduced contrast pose significant challenges. However, one fact usually ignored is the non-uniform texture degradation in distorted images. The loss of comprehensive textures in underwater images poses obstacles in object detection and recognition. To address this problem, we have introduced an image enhancement model called scene adaptive color compensation and multi-weight fusion for extracting fine textural details under diverse environments and enhancing the overall quality of the underwater imagery. Our method blends three input images derived from the adaptive color-compensating and color-corrected version of the degraded image. The first two input images are used to adjust the low contrast and dehazing of the image respectively. Similarly, the third input image is used to extract the fine texture details based on different scales and orientations of the image. Finally, the input images with their associated weight maps are normalized and fused through multi-weight fusion. The proposed model is tested on a distinct set of underwater imagery with varying levels of degradation and frequently outperformed state-of-the-art methods, producing significant improvements in texture visibility, reducing color distortion, and enhancing the overall quality of the submerged images.
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Journal of Electronic Imaging
Journal of Electronic Imaging 工程技术-成像科学与照相技术
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341
审稿时长
4.0 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Electronic Imaging publishes peer-reviewed papers in all technology areas that make up the field of electronic imaging and are normally considered in the design, engineering, and applications of electronic imaging systems.
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