A Survey on Underwater Computer Vision

Author:

González-Sabbagh Salma P.1ORCID,Robles-Kelly Antonio2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Deakin University, Australia and CSIRO Astronomy and Space, Australia

2. Defence Science and Technology Group, Australia and Deakin University, Australia

Abstract

Underwater computer vision has attracted increasing attention in the research community due to the recent advances in underwater platforms such as of rovers, gliders, autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) , and the like, that now make possible the acquisition of vast amounts of imagery and video for applications such as biodiversity assessment, environmental monitoring, and search and rescue. Despite growing interest, underwater computer vision is still a relatively under-researched area, where the attention in the literature has been paid to the use of computer vision techniques for image restoration and reconstruction, where image formation models and image processing methods are used to recover colour corrected or enhanced images. This is due to the notion that these methods can be used to achieve photometric invariants to perform higher-level vision tasks such as shape recovery and recognition under the challenging and widely varying imaging conditions that apply to underwater scenes. In this paper, we review underwater computer vision techniques for image reconstruction, restoration, recognition, depth, and shape recovery. Further, we review current applications such as biodiversity assessment, management and protection, infrastructure inspection and AUVs navigation, amongst others. We also delve upon the current trends in the field and examine the challenges and opportunities in the area.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

General Computer Science,Theoretical Computer Science

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