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Role of Restored Underwater Images in Underwater Imaging Applications [PDF]
Underwater images are extremely sensitive to distortion occurring in an aquatic underwater environment, with absorption, scattering, polarization, diffraction and low natural light penetration representing common problems caused by sea water. Because of these degradation of quality, effectiveness of the acquired images for underwater applications may ...
Jarina Raihan A +2 more
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Automatic Red-Channel underwater image restoration [PDF]
Underwater images typically exhibit color distortion and low contrast as a result of the exponential decay that light suffers as it travels. Moreover, colors associated to different wavelengths have different attenuation rates, being the red wavelength the one that attenuates the fastest.
Galdran, A. +3 more
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The Hierarchic treatment of marine ecological information from spatial networks of benthic platforms [PDF]
Measuring biodiversity simultaneously in different locations, at different temporal scales, and over wide spatial scales is of strategic importance for the improvement of our understanding of the functioning of marine ecosystems and for the conservation ...
Aguzzi, Jacopo +6 more
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Underwater Image Restoration System
Abstract: Underwater imaging poses significant challenges due to light absorption, scattering, and color distortion. This paper introduces an innovative underwater image restoration system designed to enhance the visibility and analytical capabilities of underwater imaging. The proposed system employs advanced image processing techniques to address the
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Quantum-inspired computational imaging [PDF]
Computational imaging combines measurement and computational methods with the aim of forming images even when the measurement conditions are weak, few in number, or highly indirect.
Altmann, Yoann +5 more
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A new 3-D modelling method to extract subtransect dimensions from underwater videos [PDF]
Underwater video transects have become a common tool for quantitative analysis of the seafloor. However a major difficulty remains in the accurate determination of the area surveyed as underwater navigation can be unreliable and image scaling does not ...
Fillinger, Laura, Funke, Tobias
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Unscreened water-diversion pipes pose an entrainment risk to the threatened green sturgeon, Acipenser medirostris. [PDF]
Over 3,300 unscreened agricultural water diversion pipes line the levees and riverbanks of the Sacramento River (California) watershed, where the threatened Southern Distinct Population Segment of green sturgeon, Acipenser medirostris, spawn.
Bandeh, Hossein +9 more
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Real-time Model-based Image Color Correction for Underwater Robots
Recently, a new underwater imaging formation model presented that the coefficients related to the direct and backscatter transmission signals are dependent on the type of water, camera specifications, water depth, and imaging range.
Li, Alberto Quattrini, Roznere, Monika
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Underwater Image Restoration Based on Image Fusion
The haziness in underwater images occurs due to two major phenomena namely absorption and scattering of light. Hence, we have proposed an image fusion-based approach to improve the visibility of images obtained underwater. The proposed method uses a single hazy image.
Mr.B. Arivuselvam +3 more
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Visual-Quality-Driven Learning for Underwater Vision Enhancement
The image processing community has witnessed remarkable advances in enhancing and restoring images. Nevertheless, restoring the visual quality of underwater images remains a great challenge.
Amaral, Henrique Grandinetti Barbosa +3 more
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