2013
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-33941-7_50
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Morphological Wavelets for Panchromatic and Multispectral Image Fusion

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“…Computer vision is a rapid and objective method of control, which has applications in many different industries, particularly in the food industry [1]. Images technologies in the visible and near infrared regions have been effectively used for diagnostics and monitoring of surfaces and are currently the advanced technology for morphological studies (see for example, [2][3][4][5]). Many scientists use computer vision systems to assess of food quality and safety (see for example, [6][7][8][9]).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Computer vision is a rapid and objective method of control, which has applications in many different industries, particularly in the food industry [1]. Images technologies in the visible and near infrared regions have been effectively used for diagnostics and monitoring of surfaces and are currently the advanced technology for morphological studies (see for example, [2][3][4][5]). Many scientists use computer vision systems to assess of food quality and safety (see for example, [6][7][8][9]).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Morphological pyramids have been proved their usefulness in many image processing applications, such as color image coding [24], volume rendering [25] and the fusion of medical images [4], [26], [27]. To date, only the preliminary works of Laporterie et al [28], [29] and the contribution of Bejinariu et al [30] exploit the morphological signal decomposition for solving the pansharpening problem. In all the aforementioned works the assessment of the algorithm has been limited to the visual analysis of the final products or to a reduced quantitative evaluation as in [28].…”
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confidence: 99%