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Impact of Underwater Image Enhancement on Feature Matching

Impact of Underwater Image Enhancement on Feature Matching

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英文摘要

We introduce local matching stability and furthest matchable frame as quantitative measures for evaluating the success of underwater image enhancement. This enhancement process addresses visual degradation caused by light absorption, scattering, marine growth, and debris. Enhanced imagery plays a critical role in downstream tasks such as path detection and autonomous navigation for underwater vehicles, relying on robust feature extraction and frame matching. To assess the impact of enhancement techniques on frame-matching performance, we propose a novel evaluation framework tailored to underwater environments. Through metric-based analysis, we identify strengths and limitations of existing approaches and pinpoint gaps in their assessment of real-world applicability. By incorporating a practical matching strategy, our framework offers a robust, context-aware benchmark for comparing enhancement methods. Finally, we demonstrate how visual improvements affect the performance of a complete real-world algorithm -- Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM) -- reinforcing the framework's relevance to operational underwater scenarios.

Jason M. Summers、Mark W. Jones

工程基础科学自动化技术、自动化技术设备计算技术、计算机技术

Jason M. Summers,Mark W. Jones.Impact of Underwater Image Enhancement on Feature Matching[EB/OL].(2025-07-29)[2025-08-19].https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.21715.点此复制

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