An Adaptive Underwater Image Enhancement Framework via Multi-Domain Fusion and Color Compensation
Journal:
arXiv
Published Date:
Mar 5, 2025
Abstract
Underwater optical imaging is severely degraded by light absorption,
scattering, and color distortion, hindering visibility and accurate image
analysis. This paper presents an adaptive enhancement framework integrating
illumination compensation, multi-domain filtering, and dynamic color
correction. A hybrid illumination compensation strategy combining CLAHE, Gamma
correction, and Retinex enhances visibility. A two-stage filtering process,
including spatial-domain (Gaussian, Bilateral, Guided) and frequency-domain
(Fourier, Wavelet) methods, effectively reduces noise while preserving details.
To correct color distortion, an adaptive color compensation (ACC) model
estimates spectral attenuation and water type to combine RCP, DCP, and MUDCP
dynamically. Finally, a perceptually guided color balance mechanism ensures
natural color restoration. Experimental results on benchmark datasets
demonstrate superior performance over state-of-the-art methods in contrast
enhancement, color correction, and structural preservation, making the
framework robust for underwater imaging applications.