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Mosaicing deep underwater imagery
Date Issued
18-12-2016
Author(s)
Purohit, Kuldeep
Vasu, Subeesh
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
Jyothi, V. Bala Naga
Raju, Ramesh
Abstract
Numerous sources of distortions render mosaicing of underwater (UW) images an immensely challenging effort. Methods that can process conventional photographs (terrestrial/aerial) fail to deliver the desired results on UWimages. Taking the sources of underwater degradations into account is central to ensuring quality performance. The work described in this paper specifically deals with the problem of mosaicing deep UW images captured by Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs). These images are mainly degraded by haze, color changes, and non-uniform illumination. We propose a framework that restores these images in accordance with a suitably derived degradation model. Furthermore, our scheme harnesses the scene geometry information present in each image to aid in constructing a mosaic that is free from artifacts such as local blurring, ghosting, double contouring and visible seams. Several experiments on real underwater images sequences have been carried out to demonstrate the performance of our mosaicing pipeline along with comparisons.