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123 - Zhenqi Fu , Xiaopeng Lin , Wu Wang 2021
For underwater applications, the effects of light absorption and scattering result in image degradation. Moreover, the complex and changeable imaging environment makes it difficult to provide a universal enhancement solution to cope with the diversit y of water types. In this letter, we present a novel underwater image enhancement (UIE) framework termed SCNet to address the above issues. SCNet is based on normalization schemes across both spatial and channel dimensions with the key idea of learning water type desensitized features. Considering the diversity of degradation is mainly rooted in the strong correlation among pixels, we apply whitening to de-correlates activations across spatial dimensions for each instance in a mini-batch. We also eliminate channel-wise correlation by standardizing and re-injecting the first two moments of the activations across channels. The normalization schemes of spatial and channel dimensions are performed at each scale of the U-Net to obtain multi-scale representations. With such latent encodings, the decoder can easily reconstruct the clean signal, and unaffected by the distortion types caused by the water. Experimental results on two real-world UIE datasets show that the proposed approach can successfully enhance images with diverse water types, and achieves competitive performance in visual quality improvement.
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