Title :
Underwater Image Enhancement by Wavelength Compensation and Dehazing
Author :
Chiang, John Y. ; Chen, Ying-Ching
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Eng., Nat. Sun Yat-Sen Univ., Kaohsiung, Taiwan
fDate :
4/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Light scattering and color change are two major sources of distortion for underwater photography. Light scattering is caused by light incident on objects reflected and deflected multiple times by particles present in the water before reaching the camera. This in turn lowers the visibility and contrast of the image captured. Color change corresponds to the varying degrees of attenuation encountered by light traveling in the water with different wavelengths, rendering ambient underwater environments dominated by a bluish tone. No existing underwater processing techniques can handle light scattering and color change distortions suffered by underwater images, and the possible presence of artificial lighting simultaneously. This paper proposes a novel systematic approach to enhance underwater images by a dehazing algorithm, to compensate the attenuation discrepancy along the propagation path, and to take the influence of the possible presence of an artifical light source into consideration. Once the depth map, i.e., distances between the objects and the camera, is estimated, the foreground and background within a scene are segmented. The light intensities of foreground and background are compared to determine whether an artificial light source is employed during the image capturing process. After compensating the effect of artifical light, the haze phenomenon and discrepancy in wavelength attenuation along the underwater propagation path to camera are corrected. Next, the water depth in the image scene is estimated according to the residual energy ratios of different color channels existing in the background light. Based on the amount of attenuation corresponding to each light wavelength, color change compensation is conducted to restore color balance. The performance of the proposed algorithm for wavelength compensation and image dehazing (WCID) is evaluated both objectively and subjectively by utilizing ground-truth color patches and video downloaded from the Youtube - ebsite. Both results demonstrate that images with significantly enhanced visibility and superior color fidelity are obtained by the WCID proposed.
Keywords :
compensation; geophysical image processing; image colour analysis; image enhancement; image restoration; image segmentation; light reflection; light scattering; light sources; optical distortion; rendering (computer graphics); underwater optics; ambient underwater environment rendering; artifical light source; artificial lighting; attenuation discrepancy compensation; camera; color balance restoration; color change compensation; color change distortion; color channels; color fidelity; ground-truth color patches; image capturing process; image contrast; light intensity; light reflection; light scattering; low visibility; residual energy ratios; scene background segmention; scene foreground segmention; underwater image enhancement; underwater photography distortion sources; underwater propagation path; wavelength attenuation discrepancy; wavelength compensation and image dehazing; Attenuation; Cameras; Green products; Image color analysis; Light scattering; Light sources; Lighting; Color change; image dehazing; light scattering; underwater image; wavelength compensation; Algorithms; Artifacts; Image Enhancement; Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted; Lighting; Photography; Reproducibility of Results; Sensitivity and Specificity; Water;
Journal_Title :
Image Processing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIP.2011.2179666