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Study on image fusion of the ladar image and visible image
SPIE Proceedings, 2011The imaging ladar provides precise and accurate 3D information. In addition, it is independent from external lighting conditions. On the other side, visible image has high resolution, color information and texture-maps. Through fusing the ladar image and visible image in effect, we can get a 3D and color image, which is in favor of image processing ...
Jin-jun Li +3 more
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Novel Cooperative Neural Fusion Algorithms for Image Restoration and Image Fusion
IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, 2007To deal with the problem of restoring degraded images with non-Gaussian noise, this paper proposes a novel cooperative neural fusion regularization (CNFR) algorithm for image restoration. Compared with conventional regularization algorithms for image restoration, the proposed CNFR algorithm can relax need of the optimal regularization parameter to be ...
Youshen Xia, Mohamed S. Kamel
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Multi-modal Imaging and Image Fusion [PDF]
In vivo imaging in small animals is playing an increasingly important role in the understanding of basic physiological processes, in the study of disease and evaluation of therapies; in addition to providing unique information in its own right, it also provides an essential bridge between invasive techniques, which often require postmortem analysis ...
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2015 
Nowadays, approximately four TB of image data are collected daily by instruments mounted on satellite platforms, not to mention the data produced by a myriad of specific campaigns carried out through airborne instruments. Very high-resolution (VHR) multispectral scanners, IKONOS, QuickBird, GeoEye, WorldView, Pl“eiades, just to mention the most popular,
Alparone L +3 more
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Nowadays, approximately four TB of image data are collected daily by instruments mounted on satellite platforms, not to mention the data produced by a myriad of specific campaigns carried out through airborne instruments. Very high-resolution (VHR) multispectral scanners, IKONOS, QuickBird, GeoEye, WorldView, Pl“eiades, just to mention the most popular,
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Wavelets for Image Fusion [PDF]
In this chapter we present some recent results on the use of wavelet algorithms for image fusion. The chapter starts with a brief introduction of image fusion. The following sections describe three different wavelet transforms and the way they can be employed to fuse 2-D images. These include: the discrete wavelet transform (DWT); the dual-tree complex
Stavri G. Nikolov +3 more
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2013 
Medical imaging consists of a wide range of modalities, each with its respective advantages and limitations. Image fusion technologies may allow the advantage of one imaging modality to overcome the limitations of another. In this chapter, the current state of hardware and software fusion technologies is discussed.
Eric Y. Yang +4 more
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Medical imaging consists of a wide range of modalities, each with its respective advantages and limitations. Image fusion technologies may allow the advantage of one imaging modality to overcome the limitations of another. In this chapter, the current state of hardware and software fusion technologies is discussed.
Eric Y. Yang +4 more
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2013 
Accurate patient selection, pre-procedural planning, and intra-procedural guidance are paramount for procedural success in transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR). Multimodality imaging plays a pivotal role in each of these steps and is essential for TAVR.
Carlos E. Ruiz +3 more
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Accurate patient selection, pre-procedural planning, and intra-procedural guidance are paramount for procedural success in transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR). Multimodality imaging plays a pivotal role in each of these steps and is essential for TAVR.
Carlos E. Ruiz +3 more
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2012 IEEE 10th Jubilee International Symposium on Intelligent Systems and Informatics, 2012 
The goal of the project is to compile a single picture from a series of shots made by a thermal camera. The reason for that is on the assembled picture it is much easier to examine the workspace important for the user. Because the initial series is shot by the same kind of camera, the traditional four phases can be used for the fusion: detection of ...
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The goal of the project is to compile a single picture from a series of shots made by a thermal camera. The reason for that is on the assembled picture it is much easier to examine the workspace important for the user. Because the initial series is shot by the same kind of camera, the traditional four phases can be used for the fusion: detection of ...
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