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UNDERWATER IMAGE ENHANCEMENT BASED ON POLARIZATION IMAGING

The need of high-quality underwater imaging is obviously required in many underwater applications. For example, underwater archaeology, underwater ecological research, underwater object detection and tracking. This paper presents a joint enhancing and denoising scheme for an image taken in underwate...

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Amplification
Archaeology
Chromaticity
Compensation
Image enhancement
Image transmission
Imaging techniques
Irradiance
Iterative methods
Noise
Noise reduction
Object recognition
Polarization
Regularization
Tracking
Underwater
Visibility
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