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AUIED3K: A New Andaman Underwater Image Enhancement Dataset for Deep Learning-Driven Image Enhancement with Minimum Loss Dehazing

Praveen Saini, Navjot Singh, Anshu S. Anand

Year
2025
Citations
3

Abstract

Underwater images suffer due to light scattering and color absorption, which is challenging for marine researchers, underwater heritage miners, and aquatic robotics. Due to the unavailability of ample real-world underwater ground truth images, it becomes more challenging to frame a deep learning-based underwater image enhancement model to give clear underwater pictures in the existing models. Existing datasets use synthetic images to generate ground truth. In this paper, we propose a new dataset with 3000 real-world reference images taken at depths up to 5 meters so that the collected images are clear and serve the purpose. For raw images, we propose a new algorithm that considers the parameters for color channels for varying noise and color absorption levels, from clear to turbid. We further propose a CNN-based model named UMLDnet with minimum loss dehazing using scene radiance from background light and transmission map. Compared to the state-of-the-art methods, UMLDnet can generate enhanced images with better PSNR and a much lighter deep-learning network.

Keywords

Image enhancementUnderwaterImage (mathematics)Computer scienceArtificial intelligenceComputer visionGeologyOceanography

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