Abstract
In this paper, we demonstrate three-dimensional (3D) visualization of
objects in turbid water. The sensing is performed by integral imaging.
Multi-perspectives images are degraded due to light scattering and are
treated by statistical image processing and computational 3D reconstruction
algorithms to remedy the effects of scattering and to visualize the 3D
scene. Reconstruction distances and underwater elemental images are
calculated according to Snell's law. To the best of our knowledge, this is
the first report on 3D reconstruction of objects in turbid water using
integral imaging. Experimental results are presented.
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