Objective Assessment of Multiresolution Image Fusion Algorithms for Context Enhancement in Night Vision: A Comparative Study

2012 ◽  
Vol 34 (1) ◽  
pp. 94-109 ◽  
Author(s):  
Z. Liu ◽  
E. Blasch ◽  
Z. Xue ◽  
J. Zhao ◽  
R. Laganiere ◽  
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Sensors ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 19 (20) ◽  
pp. 4556 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yaochen Liu ◽  
Lili Dong ◽  
Yuanyuan Ji ◽  
Wenhai Xu

In many actual applications, fused image is essential to contain high-quality details for achieving a comprehensive representation of the real scene. However, existing image fusion methods suffer from loss of details because of the error accumulations of sequential tasks. This paper proposes a novel fusion method to preserve details of infrared and visible images by combining new decomposition, feature extraction, and fusion scheme. For decomposition, different from the most decomposition methods by guided filter, the guidance image contains only the strong edge of the source image but no other interference information so that rich tiny details can be decomposed into the detailed part. Then, according to the different characteristics of infrared and visible detail parts, a rough convolutional neural network (CNN) and a sophisticated CNN are designed so that various features can be fully extracted. To integrate the extracted features, we also present a multi-layer features fusion strategy through discrete cosine transform (DCT), which not only highlights significant features but also enhances details. Moreover, the base parts are fused by weighting method. Finally, the fused image is obtained by adding the fused detail and base part. Different from the general image fusion methods, our method not only retains the target region of source image but also enhances background in the fused image. In addition, compared with state-of-the-art fusion methods, our proposed fusion method has many advantages, including (i) better visual quality of fused-image subjective evaluation, and (ii) better objective assessment for those images.


Author(s):  
Nouha Mezned ◽  
Sâadi Abdeljaoued ◽  
Mohamed Rached Boussema

Author(s):  
Sanjoy Das ◽  
Yunlong Zhang

Fusion of registered images of night scenery that are obtained from cameras tuned to different band-widths will be a significant component of future night-vision devices. A new algorithm for such multispectral image fusion is described. The algorithm performs gray-scale image fusion using a method based on principal components. The monochrome fused image is then colored by means of a suitable pseudocoloring technique to produce the fused color output image. The approach can easily be used for any number of bandwidths. Examples illustrate the algorithm’s use to fuse an intensified low-light visible image with another image obtained from a single forward-looking infrared camera. The algorithm may be implemented readily in hardware for use in night-vision devices as an important aid to surveillance and navigation in total darkness. The applicability of the technology to transportation is also discussed.


2005 ◽  
Author(s):  
Trond Ostrem ◽  
Samuel P. Kozaitis

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