Enhancing Underwater Images via Resonant Fusion
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Recent advances in learning-based underwater image enhancement have achieved remarkable progress. However, the inherent diversity and complexity of underwater scenes still limit the ability of existing approaches to simultaneously restore fine structural details and global image layouts. To address this challenge, we propose a Resonant Fusion (ReFu) framework that explicitly leverages complementary information in both spatial and frequency domains. Specifically, we design a frequency decomposer and a spatial decomposer to capture high- and low-frequency cues from different perspectives. A resonant fuser is then introduced to adaptively integrate high-frequency resonances for detail refinement and low-frequency resonances for structural consistency. This fine-grained cross-domain fusion significantly improves structural preservation and detail enhancement, thereby generating visually more natural and perceptually friendly underwater images. Extensive quantitative and qualitative evaluations across diverse underwater benchmarks show that ReFu consistently surpasses state-of-the-art methods by a clear margin. Comprehensive ablation studies further validate the effectiveness of each module and prove the necessity of the proposed ReFu mechanism. Our code is available at https://github.com/CircleQa/ReFu-main.
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