Title :
On the way to solve lighting problems in underwater imaging
Author :
Garcia, Rafael ; Nicosevici, Tudor ; Cufi, Xevi
Author_Institution :
Informatics & Applications Inst., Girona Univ., Spain
Abstract :
A major obstacle to processing images of the ocean floor comes from the absorption and scattering effects of the light in the aquatic environment. Due to the absorption of the natural light, underwater vehicles often require artificial light sources attached to them to provide the adequate illumination. Unfortunately, these flashlights tend to illuminate the scene in a nonuniform fashion, and, as the vehicle moves, induce shadows in the scene. For this reason, the first step towards application of standard computer vision techniques to underwater imaging requires dealing first with these lighting problems. This paper analyses and compares existing methodologies to deal with low-contrast, nonuniform illumination in underwater image sequences. The reviewed techniques include: (i) study of the illumination-reflectance model, (ii) local histogram equalization, (iii) homomorphic filtering, and, (iv) subtraction of the illumination field. Several experiments on real data have been conducted to compare the different approaches.
Keywords :
computer vision; filtering theory; image sequences; light absorption; light scattering; lighting; oceanographic techniques; reflection; aquatic environment; artificial light; computer vision techniques; flashlights; homomorphic filtering; illumination field subtraction; illumination-reflectance model; image processing; light absorption; lighting problems; local histogram equalization; natural light; nonuniform illumination; ocean floor; scattering effects; underwater imaging; underwater vehicles; Absorption; Application software; Computer vision; Image analysis; Layout; Light scattering; Light sources; Lighting; Oceans; Underwater vehicles;
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS '02 MTS/IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7534-3
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANS.2002.1192107