Underwater Image Restoration via Polymorphic Large Kernel CNNs
Xiaojiao Guo, Yihang Dong, Xuhang Chen, Weiwen Chen, Zimeng Li, FuChen, Zheng, Chi-Man Pun

TL;DR
This paper introduces UIR-PolyKernel, a lightweight CNN-based method that uses polymorphic large kernels and hybrid domain attention to effectively restore underwater images, achieving state-of-the-art results with improved efficiency.
Contribution
The paper proposes a novel CNN architecture with large, diverse kernels and a hybrid attention module, demonstrating competitive performance in underwater image restoration.
Findings
Achieves state-of-the-art results on benchmark datasets.
Balances performance with computational efficiency.
Effectively captures long-range dependencies in underwater images.
Abstract
Underwater Image Restoration (UIR) remains a challenging task in computer vision due to the complex degradation of images in underwater environments. While recent approaches have leveraged various deep learning techniques, including Transformers and complex, parameter-heavy models to achieve significant improvements in restoration effects, we demonstrate that pure CNN architectures with lightweight parameters can achieve comparable results. In this paper, we introduce UIR-PolyKernel, a novel method for underwater image restoration that leverages Polymorphic Large Kernel CNNs. Our approach uniquely combines large kernel convolutions of diverse sizes and shapes to effectively capture long-range dependencies within underwater imagery. Additionally, we introduce a Hybrid Domain Attention module that integrates frequency and spatial domain attention mechanisms to enhance feature importance.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsImage and Signal Denoising Methods · Image Enhancement Techniques · Underwater Acoustics Research
MethodsSoftmax · Attention Is All You Need
