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Image Blending Techniques and their Application in Underwater Mosaicing

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This work proposes strategies and solutions to tackle the problem of building photo-mosaics of very large underwater optical surveys, presenting contributions to the image preprocessing, enhancing and blending steps, and resulting in an improved visual quality of the final photo-mosaic. The text opens with a comprehensive review of mosaicing and blending techniques, before proposing an approach for large scale underwater image mosaicing and blending. In the image preprocessing step, a depth dependent illumination compensation function is used to solve the non-uniform illumination appearance due to light attenuation. For image enhancement, the image contrast variability due to different acquisition altitudes is compensated using an adaptive contrast enhancement based on an image quality reference selected through a total variation criterion. In the blending step, a graph-cut strategy operating in the image gradient domain over the overlapping regions is suggested. Next, an out-of-core blending strategy for very large scale photo-mosaics is presented and tested on real data. Finally, the performance of the approach is evaluated and compared with other approaches.

List of contents

Introduction.- Underwater 2D Mosaicing.- State of the Art in Image Blending Techniques.- Proposed Framework.- Results.- Conclusions.

Summary

This work proposes strategies and solutions to tackle the problem of building photo-mosaics of very large underwater optical surveys, presenting contributions to the image preprocessing, enhancing and blending steps, and resulting in an improved visual quality of the final photo-mosaic. The text opens with a comprehensive review of mosaicing and blending techniques, before proposing an approach for large scale underwater image mosaicing and blending. In the image preprocessing step, a depth dependent illumination compensation function is used to solve the non-uniform illumination appearance due to light attenuation. For image enhancement, the image contrast variability due to different acquisition altitudes is compensated using an adaptive contrast enhancement based on an image quality reference selected through a total variation criterion. In the blending step, a graph-cut strategy operating in the image gradient domain over the overlapping regions is suggested. Next, an out-of-core blending strategy for very large scale photo-mosaics is presented and tested on real data. Finally, the performance of the approach is evaluated and compared with other approaches.

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Authors Rafae Garcia, Rafael Garcia, László Neumann, Ricar Prados, Ricard Prados
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 13.02.2014
 
EAN 9783319055572
ISBN 978-3-31-905557-2
No. of pages 107
Dimensions 161 mm x 246 mm x 9 mm
Weight 195 g
Illustrations XI, 107 p. 49 illus., 20 illus. in color.
Series SpringerBriefs in Computer Science
SpringerBriefs in Computer Science
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing > Application software

C, computer science, Computer Vision, Image Processing and Computer Vision, Optical data processing, Underwater Surveys, Underwater Imaging

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