2010 IEEE 39th Applied Imagery Pattern Recognition Workshop (AIPR) 2010
DOI: 10.1109/aipr.2010.5759697
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Laplacian based image fusion

Abstract: A fundamental goal in multispectral image fusion is to combine relevant information from multiple spectral ranges while displaying a constant amount of data as a single channel. Because we expect synergy between the views afforded by different parts of the spectrum, producing output imagery with increased information beyond any of the individual imagery sounds simple.While fusion algorithms achieve synergy under specific scenarios, it is often the case that they produce imagery with less information than any s… Show more

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“…For example, Laplacian pyramid [24] is one of the simple and efficient methods that can be applied to multi-focus image fusion [25] and multi-spectral image fusion [26]. However, such methods tend to involve other irrelevant information, such as artifacts and noise.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, Laplacian pyramid [24] is one of the simple and efficient methods that can be applied to multi-focus image fusion [25] and multi-spectral image fusion [26]. However, such methods tend to involve other irrelevant information, such as artifacts and noise.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because of these variances, image pyramids, which are multiscale representations of the images, are proposed for decomposing the image into components that consist of different spatial frequencies [9]. Image pyramids-based techniques are frequently used in fusion [10][11][12]. In the pyramid approach, a set of bandpass filters is used to decompose scene components into groups that have different frequency characteristics.…”
Section: Related Work On Image Fusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A pixel by pixel fusion is applied at Laplacian images of different levels with respect to pixel absolute values. A similar approach is adapted in [11] where pixel-level fusion is applied on Laplacian values of the image by choosing the directional absolute maximum values. Resultant images are reconstructed from fused Laplacian pyramids.…”
Section: Related Work On Image Fusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Laplacian pyramid method: Laplacian pyramid of an image is a set of bandpass images, in which each is a bandpass filtered copy of its predecessor ,proposed by Se-Hwan et al (2010), Scott and Pusateri (2010) and Indhumadhi and Padmavathi (2011). Band pass copies can be obtained the difference between lowpass images at successive levels of a Gaussian pyramid.…”
Section: Image Fusion Rulesmentioning
confidence: 99%