Colour-Consistent Structure-from-Motion Models using Underwater Imagery - Robotics Institute Carnegie Mellon University

Colour-Consistent Structure-from-Motion Models using Underwater Imagery

Mitch Bryson, M. Johnson-Roberson, Oscar Pizarro, and Stefan Williams
Conference Paper, Proceedings of Robotics: Science and Systems (RSS '12), July, 2012

Abstract

This paper presents an automated approach to correcting for colour inconsistency in underwater images collected from multiple perspectives during the construction of 3D structure-from-motion models. When capturing images underwater, the water column imposes several effects on images that are negligible in air such as colour-dependant attenuation and lighting patterns. These effects cause problems for human interpretation of images and also confound computer-based techniques for clustering and classification. Our approach exploits the 3D structure of the scene generated using structure-from-motion and photogrammetry techniques accounting for distance-based attenuation, vignetting and lighting pattern, and improves the consistency of photo-textured 3D models. Results are presented using imagery collected in two different underwater environments using an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV).

BibTeX

@conference{Bryson-2012-130253,
author = {Mitch Bryson and M. Johnson-Roberson and Oscar Pizarro and Stefan Williams},
title = {Colour-Consistent Structure-from-Motion Models using Underwater Imagery},
booktitle = {Proceedings of Robotics: Science and Systems (RSS '12)},
year = {2012},
month = {July},
}