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arXiv:2509.24731

Evaluation of Polarimetric Fusion for Semantic Segmentation in Aquatic Environments

Evaluation of Polarimetric Fusion for Semantic Segmentation in Aquatic Environments

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著者: Luis F. W. Batista, Tom Bourbon, Cedric Pradalier

分類: cs.CV, cs.RO

原文アブストラクト

Accurate segmentation of floating debris on water is often compromised by surface glare and changing outdoor illumination. Polarimetric imaging offers a single-sensor route to mitigate water-surface glare that disrupts semantic segmentation of floating objects. We benchmark state-of-the-art fusion networks on PoTATO, a public dataset of polarimetric images of plastic bottles in inland waterways, and compare their performance with single-image baselines using traditional models. Our results indicate that polarimetric cues help recover low-contrast objects and suppress reflection-induced false positives, raising mean IoU and lowering contour error relative to RGB inputs. These sharper masks come at a cost: the additional channels enlarge the models increasing the computational load and introducing the risk of new false positives. By providing a reproducible, diagnostic benchmark and publicly available code, we hope to help researchers choose if polarized cameras are suitable for their applications and to accelerate related research.