Affiliation:
1. MOE Key Laboratory of Optoelectronic Imaging Technology and System, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing 100081, China
Abstract
In recent years, underwater imaging and vision technologies have received widespread attention, and the removal of the backward-scattering interference caused by impurities in the water has become a long-term research focus for scholars. With the advent of new single-photon imaging devices, single-photon avalanche diode (SPAD) devices, with high sensitivity and a high depth resolution, have become cutting-edge research tools in the field of underwater imaging. However, the high production costs and small array areas of SPAD devices make it very difficult to conduct underwater SPAD imaging experiments. To address this issue, we propose a fast and effective underwater SPAD data simulation method and develop a denoising network for the removal of backward-scattering interference in underwater SPAD images based on deep learning and simulated data. The experimental results show that the distribution difference between the simulated and real underwater SPAD data is very small. Moreover, the algorithm based on deep learning and simulated data for the removal of backward-scattering interference in underwater SPAD images demonstrates effectiveness in terms of both metrics and human observation. The model yields improvements in metrics such as the PSNR, SSIM, and entropy of 5.59 dB, 9.03%, and 0.84, respectively, demonstrating its superior performance.
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