IVCVDec 20, 2024

PIGUIQA: A Physical Imaging Guided Perceptual Framework for Underwater Image Quality Assessment

arXiv:2412.15527v21 citationsh-index: 14
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This addresses image quality assessment for underwater imaging applications, representing an incremental improvement in a domain-specific area.

The paper tackles underwater image quality assessment by integrating physics-based imaging estimations and perceptual mechanisms, achieving state-of-the-art performance with robust cross-dataset generalizability.

In this paper, we propose a Physical Imaging Guided perceptual framework for Underwater Image Quality Assessment (UIQA), termed PIGUIQA. First, we formulate UIQA as a comprehensive problem that considers the combined effects of direct transmission attenuation and backward scattering on image perception. By leveraging underwater radiative transfer theory, we systematically integrate physics-based imaging estimations to establish quantitative metrics for these distortions. Second, recognizing spatial variations in image content significance and human perceptual sensitivity to distortions, we design a module built upon a neighborhood attention mechanism for local perception of images. This module effectively captures subtle features in images, thereby enhancing the adaptive perception of distortions on the basis of local information. Third, by employing a global perceptual aggregator that further integrates holistic image scene with underwater distortion information, the proposed model accurately predicts image quality scores. Extensive experiments across multiple benchmarks demonstrate that PIGUIQA achieves state-of-the-art performance while maintaining robust cross-dataset generalizability. The implementation is publicly available at https://anonymous.4open.science/r/PIGUIQA-A465/

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