

The first, is a high resolution camera image. It can visualize details well, but struggles in the often murky underwater environments. The second, is a sonar, a visual representation created from acoustic energy received by sensors in underwater environments. It yields lower-resolution images, but is more robust against underwater circumstances.
By combining the two, SeaClear2.0 can offer a more robust underwater object detection.
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