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UWFormer: Underwater Image Enhancement via a Semi-Supervised Multi-Scale Transformer

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Underwater images often exhibit poor quality, distorted color balance and low contrast due to the complex and intricate interplay of light, water, and objects. Despite the significant contributions of previous underwater enhancement techniques, there exist several problems that demand further improvement: (i) The current deep learning methods rely on Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) that lack the multi-scale enhancement, and global perception field is also limited. (ii) The scarcity of paired real-world underwater datasets poses a significant challenge, and the utilization of synthetic image pairs could lead to overfitting. To address the aforementioned problems, this paper introduces a Multi-scale Transformer-based Network called UWFormer for enhancing images at multiple frequencies via semi-supervised learning, in which we propose a Nonlinear Frequency-aware Attention mechanism and a Multi-Scale Fusion Feed-forward Network for low-frequency enhancement. Besides, we introduce a special underwater semi-supervised training strategy, where we propose a Subaqueous Perceptual Loss function to generate reliable pseudo labels. Experiments using full-reference and non-reference underwater benchmarks demonstrate that our method outperforms state-of-the-art methods in terms of both quantity and visual quality.

Weiwen Chen, Yingtie Lei, Shenghong Luo, Ziyang Zhou, Mingxian Li, Chi-Man Pun• 2023

Related benchmarks

TaskDatasetResultRank
Underwater Image EnhancementS110 (test)
PSNR22.69
16
Underwater Image EnhancementT622 (test)
PSNR22.65
16
Underwater Image EnhancementL622 (test)
PAUQA48.44
16
Underwater Image EnhancementR53 (test)
PAUQA40.31
16
Underwater Image EnhancementU80 (test)
PSNR19.17
16
Underwater Image EnhancementC60 (test)
PAUQA Score38.7
16
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