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IEEE transactions on image processing, 2019-11, Vol.28 (11), p.5580-5595
2019
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Underwater Image Enhancement Using Adaptive Retinal Mechanisms
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  • IEEE transactions on image processing, 2019-11, Vol.28 (11), p.5580-5595
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United States: IEEE
Erscheinungsjahr
2019
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IEEE Xplore
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  • We propose an underwater image enhancement model inspired by the morphology and function of the teleost fish retina. We aim to solve the problems of underwater image degradation raised by the blurring and nonuniform color biasing. In particular, the feedback from color-sensitive horizontal cells to cones and a red channel compensation are used to correct the nonuniform color bias. The center-surround opponent mechanism of the bipolar cells and the feedback from amacrine cells to interplexiform cells then to horizontal cells serve to enhance the edges and contrasts of the output image. The ganglion cells with color-opponent mechanism are used for color enhancement and color correction. Finally, we adopt a luminance-based fusion strategy to reconstruct the enhanced image from the outputs of ON and OFF pathways of fish retina. Our model utilizes the global statistics (i.e., image contrast) to automatically guide the design of each low-level filter, which realizes the self-adaption of the main parameters. Extensive qualitative and quantitative evaluations on various underwater scenes validate the competitive performance of our technique. Our model also significantly improves the accuracy of transmission map estimation and local feature point matching using the underwater image. Our method is a single image approach that does not require the specialized prior about the underwater condition or scene structure.

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