
doi: 10.1007/bf01211447
A hierarchical image fusion scheme is presented that preserves those details from the input images that are most relevant to visual perception. Results show that fused images present a more detailed representation of the scene and provide information that cannot be obtained by viewing the input images separately. Detection, recognition, and search tasks may therefore benefit from this fused image representation.
Sensor Fusion, contrast decomposition, multiresolution image representations, Image Processing, Image Representation, ratio of low-pass pyramid, Mathematical Morphology, Mathematical Techniques--Algorithms
Sensor Fusion, contrast decomposition, multiresolution image representations, Image Processing, Image Representation, ratio of low-pass pyramid, Mathematical Morphology, Mathematical Techniques--Algorithms
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