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Underwater Color Restoration with Vanishing Uncertainty

arXiv:2608.15598v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Underwater color restoration promises to unlock color as a reliable signal for aquatic sciences, but achieving this with scientific confidence remains

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arXiv:2608.15598v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Underwater color restoration promises to unlock color as a reliable signal for aquatic sciences, but achieving this with scientific confidence remains out of reach. Current methods are validated almost exclusively on an empirical basis, which provides confidence only to the extent that the vast diversity of possible visibility conditions is covered with end-to-end testing using a known ground truth. This is exacerbated by color restoration being a fatally ill-posed problem when considered in full mathematical generality, requiring additional constraints to narrow the solution to a finite uncertainty interval. The gap between which constraints suffice in theory and which constraints are satisfied by real-world data is poorly understood, making it unclear whether existing methods are solving a problem that is actually solvable. In this article, we investigate the theoretical side of this gap, identifying idealized conditions which guarantee bounded uncertainty that converges to zero as the spatial resolution of the camera increases.

Source: arXiv cs.CV | 2026-08-18

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