Multifocus image fusion using local phase coherence measurement

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Abstract

Image fusion is the task of enhancing the perception of a scene by combining information captured by different imaging sensors. A critical issue in the design of image fusion algorithms is to define activity measures that can evaluate and compare the local information content of multiple images. In doing so, existing methods share a common assumption that high local energy or contrast is a direct indication for local sharpness. In practice, this assumption may not hold, especially when the images are captured using different instrument modalities. Here we propose a complex wavelet transform domain local phase coherence measure to assess local sharpness. A novel image fusion method is then proposed to achieve both maximal contrast and maximal sharpness simultaneously at each spatial location. The proposed method is computationally efficient and robust to noise, which is demonstrated using both synthetic and real images. © 2009 Springer Berlin Heidelberg.

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Hassen, R., Wang, Z., & Salama, M. (2009). Multifocus image fusion using local phase coherence measurement. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 5627 LNCS, pp. 54–63). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-02611-9_6

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