TWO STAGE SPATIAL DOMAIN IMAGE FUSION TECHNIQUES
The objective of Image fusion is to combine the information from number of images of the same scene from different sensors or the images with focus on different objects. The result of image fusion is an image which is more informative and of better quality. In this paper a detailed survey of Select...
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doaj-5532650fe69f4260b3fb62ec7086bfda2020-11-24T22:15:00ZengICT Academy of Tamil NaduICTACT Journal on Image and Video Processing0976-90990976-91022014-08-0151895898TWO STAGE SPATIAL DOMAIN IMAGE FUSION TECHNIQUESC. Morris0R.S. Rajesh1Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, IndiaDepartment of Computer Science and Engineering, Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, IndiaThe objective of Image fusion is to combine the information from number of images of the same scene from different sensors or the images with focus on different objects. The result of image fusion is an image which is more informative and of better quality. In this paper a detailed survey of Select Maximum /minimum and principal component analysis for spatial domain image fusion techniques is done. On the basis of the survey an improved spatial domain fusion technique is proposed. The proposed spatial domain technique output performs as the state of the art spatial domain techniques.http://ictactjournals.in/paper/IJIVP_Splissue_Paper_8_895-898.pdfSpatial DomainSimple Maximum/MinimumPCA |
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TWO STAGE SPATIAL DOMAIN IMAGE FUSION TECHNIQUES |
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TWO STAGE SPATIAL DOMAIN IMAGE FUSION TECHNIQUES |
title_full |
TWO STAGE SPATIAL DOMAIN IMAGE FUSION TECHNIQUES |
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TWO STAGE SPATIAL DOMAIN IMAGE FUSION TECHNIQUES |
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TWO STAGE SPATIAL DOMAIN IMAGE FUSION TECHNIQUES |
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two stage spatial domain image fusion techniques |
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ICT Academy of Tamil Nadu |
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ICTACT Journal on Image and Video Processing |
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0976-9099 0976-9102 |
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2014-08-01 |
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The objective of Image fusion is to combine the information from number of images of the same scene from different sensors or the images with focus on different objects. The result of image fusion is an image which is more informative and of better quality. In this paper a detailed survey of Select Maximum /minimum and principal component analysis for spatial domain image fusion techniques is done. On the basis of the survey an improved spatial domain fusion technique is proposed. The proposed spatial domain technique output performs as the state of the art spatial domain techniques. |
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Spatial Domain Simple Maximum/Minimum PCA |
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