Underwater Image Enhancement Using Illuminant Intensity Compensation With Foreground Edge Map Rectification
Journal
IEEE Journal of Oceanic Engineering
ISSN
0364-9059
1558-1691
2373-7786
Date Issued
2025
Author(s)
Pin-Yi Kuan
Abstract
Underwater image enhancement has been paid more attention in recent years as it is a fundamental task in many relevant image processing applications. This article investigates a new underwater image enhancement algorithm based on a simplified image formation model established by the integration of the Jaffe-McGlamery and Lambertian systems. The retinex theory is introduced into the prototype to explicitly disclose the illuminant intensity, which is computed using an efficient gray index scheme for light source attenuation compensation. Subsequently, an improved scene depth estimation method is exploited to separate the foreground from the background, upon which a foreground edge map is computed for better background light determination. Finally, an ensemble color gain is appraised to correct the color deviation. A wide variety of underwater images with various scenarios in six different data sets were employed to evaluate the proposed image enhancement system. Experimental results demonstrated the advantages of our underwater image enhancement algorithm over many state-of-the-art methods both qualitatively and quantitatively. It is believed that the developed image enhancement framework has potential in many underwater image processing applications.
Subjects
Color gain
correlation
gray index (GI)
image restoration
retinex theory
scene depth
SDGs
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Type
journal article
