Real-Time Multi-Scene Visibility Enhancement for Promoting Navigational Safety of Vessels Under Complex Weather Conditions
Ryan Wen Liu, Yuxu Lu, Yuan Gao, Yu Guo, Wenqi Ren, Fenghua Zhu,, Fei-Yue Wang

TL;DR
This paper introduces ERANet, a versatile neural network that adaptively enhances visibility in marine images under various weather conditions, improving navigational safety and perception accuracy.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel multi-scene visibility enhancement network that effectively handles different weather degradations with low computational cost.
Findings
ERANet outperforms existing methods in image quality and efficiency.
Enhanced visibility improves object detection and scene segmentation accuracy.
The approach is effective across multiple weather scenarios.
Abstract
The visible-light camera, which is capable of environment perception and navigation assistance, has emerged as an essential imaging sensor for marine surface vessels in intelligent waterborne transportation systems (IWTS). However, the visual imaging quality inevitably suffers from several kinds of degradations (e.g., limited visibility, low contrast, color distortion, etc.) under complex weather conditions (e.g., haze, rain, and low-lightness). The degraded visual information will accordingly result in inaccurate environment perception and delayed operations for navigational risk. To promote the navigational safety of vessels, many computational methods have been presented to perform visual quality enhancement under poor weather conditions. However, most of these methods are essentially specific-purpose implementation strategies, only available for one specific weather type. To…
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TopicsMaritime Navigation and Safety · Marine and Coastal Research · Oil Spill Detection and Mitigation
