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A Motion compensated filtering approach to remove sunlight flicker in shallow water images

A common problem in video surveys in very shallow waters is the presence of strong light fluctuations, due to sun light refraction. Refracted sunlight casts fast moving patterns, which can significantly degrade the quality of the acquired data. Motivated by the growing need to improve the quality of shallow water imagery, we propose a method to remove sunlight patterns in video sequences. The method exploits the fact that video sequences allow several observations of the same area of the sea floor, over time. It is based on computing the image difference between a given reference frame and the temporal median of a registered set of neighboring images. A key observation is that this difference will have two components with separable spectral content. One is related to the illumination field (lower spatial frequencies) and the other to the registration error (higher frequencies). The illumination field, recovered by lowpass filtering, is used to correct the reference image. In addition to removing the sunflickering patterns, an important advantage of the approach is the ability to preserve the sharpness in corrected image, even in the presence of registration inaccuracies. The effectiveness of the method is illustrated in image sets acquired under strong camera motion containing non-rigid benthic structures. The results testify the good performance and generality of the approach

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Author: Grácias, Nuno Ricardo Estrela
Negahdaripour, Shahriar
Neumann, László
Prados Gutiérrez, Ricard
García Campos, Rafael
Date: 2008
Abstract: A common problem in video surveys in very shallow waters is the presence of strong light fluctuations, due to sun light refraction. Refracted sunlight casts fast moving patterns, which can significantly degrade the quality of the acquired data. Motivated by the growing need to improve the quality of shallow water imagery, we propose a method to remove sunlight patterns in video sequences. The method exploits the fact that video sequences allow several observations of the same area of the sea floor, over time. It is based on computing the image difference between a given reference frame and the temporal median of a registered set of neighboring images. A key observation is that this difference will have two components with separable spectral content. One is related to the illumination field (lower spatial frequencies) and the other to the registration error (higher frequencies). The illumination field, recovered by lowpass filtering, is used to correct the reference image. In addition to removing the sunflickering patterns, an important advantage of the approach is the ability to preserve the sharpness in corrected image, even in the presence of registration inaccuracies. The effectiveness of the method is illustrated in image sets acquired under strong camera motion containing non-rigid benthic structures. The results testify the good performance and generality of the approach
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Citation: Gracias, N., Negahdaripour, S., Neumann, L., Prados, R., i Garcia, R. (2008). A motion compensated filtering approach to remove sunlight flicker in shallow water images. OCEANS 2008, 1-7. Recuperat 21 maig 2010, a http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?tp=&arnumber=5152111
ISBN: 978-1-4244-2619-5
Document access: http://hdl.handle.net/10256/2385
Language: eng
Publisher: IEEE
Collection: Reproducció digital del document publicat a: http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/OCEANS.2008.5152111
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Is part of: © OCEANS 2008, 2008, p. 1-7
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Subject: Imatges -- Processament -- Tècniques digitals
Llum -- Filtres
Vídeo digital
Digital video
Image processing -- Digital techniques
Title: A Motion compensated filtering approach to remove sunlight flicker in shallow water images
Type: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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