Polarization-based water hazards detection for autonomous off-road navigation

A polarization-based method for water hazards detection is presented. The concept of polarization is introduced to computer vision to detect water hazards for autonomous off-road navigation. This method is based on the physical principle that the light reflected from water surface is partial linearly polarized and the polarization phases of them are more similar than those from the scenes around. Water hazards can be detected by comparison of polarization degree and similarity of the polarization phases. Experiments show that the method has good performance in water detection in complex natural backgrounds, especially when there is vegetation reflected in the water. This method has significant complementary advantages with respect to existing techniques, is computationally efficient, and can be easily implemented with existing imaging technology.

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