UnDIVE: Generalized Underwater Video Enhancement Using Generative Priors
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2025
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Abstract
With the rise of marine exploration, underwater imaging has gained significant attention as a research topic. Under-water video enhancement has become crucial for real-time computer vision tasks in marine exploration. However, most existing methods focus on enhancing individual frames and neglect video temporal dynamics, leading to visually poor enhancements. Furthermore, the lack of ground-truth references limits the use of abundant available underwater video data in many applications. To address these issues, we propose a two-stage framework for enhancing underwater videos. The first stage uses a denoising diffusion probabilistic model to learn a generative prior from unlabeled data, capturing robust and descriptive feature representations. In the second stage, this prior is incorporated into a physics-based image formulation for spatial enhancement, while also enforcing temporal consistency between video frames. Our method enables real-time and computationally-efficient processing of high-resolution underwater videos at lower resolutions, and offers efficient enhancement in the presence of diverse water-types. Extensive experiments on four datasets show that our approach generalizes well and outperforms existing enhancement methods. Our code is available at github. com/suhas-srinath/undive. © 2025 IEEE.
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diffusion models, generative prior, temporal consistency, underwater video enhancement
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Proceedings - 2025 IEEE Winter Conference on Applications of Computer Vision, WACV 2025, 2025, Vol., , p. 9001-9012
