EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing (Sep 2020)

A self-adaptive single underwater image restoration algorithm for improving graphic quality

  • Herng-Hua Chang,
  • Po-Fang Chen,
  • Jun-Kai Guo,
  • Chia-Chi Sung

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13640-020-00528-0
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2020, no. 1
pp. 1 – 21

Abstract

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Abstract A high-quality underwater image is essential to many industrial and academic applications in the field of image processing and analysis. Unfortunately, underwater images frequently demonstrate poor visual quality of low contrast, blurring, darkness, and color diminishing. This paper develops a new underwater image restoration framework that consists of four major phases: color correction, local contrast enhancement, haze diminution, and global contrast enhancement. A self-adaptive mechanism is designed to guide the image to either processing route based on a red deficiency measure. In the color correction phase, the histogram in each RGB channel is transformed for balancing the image color. An adaptive histogram equalization method is exploited to enhance the local contrast in the CIE-Lab color space. The dark channel prior haze removal scheme is modified for dehazing in the haze diminution phase. Finally, a histogram stretching method is applied in the HSI color space to make the image more natural. A wide variety of underwater images with various scenarios were employed to evaluate this new restoration algorithm. Experimental results demonstrated the effectiveness of our image restoration scheme as compared with state-of-the-art methods. It was suggested that our framework dramatically eliminated the haze and improved visual interpretation of underwater images.

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