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Bispectral analysis and recovery of images distorted by a moving water surface
Authors:Wen Zhiying  Lambert Andrew  Fraser Donald  Li Hongdong
Affiliation:School of Engineering and Information Technology, The University of New South Wales, Australian Defence Force Academy, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory 2600, Australia. z.wen@student.adfa.edu.au
Abstract:We propose a new algorithm to recover a geometrically correct image of an object or scene from a set of images distorted by the wave motion of a water surface. Under mild conditions where the wavy surface normals weakly satisfy a Gaussian distribution, we demonstrate that the geometric distortion can be removed and a corrected image can be recovered. Our method is based on higher-order spectra analysis-in particular, the bispectrum, similar to its use in astronomical speckle imaging. In adapting this technique to imaging through or over a moving water surface, special care must be taken, and specifically tailored techniques are discussed in this paper. Our algorithm has been tested under two different scenarios: the refraction of light through a water surface (the underwater case) and the reflection of light from a water surface (the reflection case). Results in both cases have been encouraging.
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