The Computer Journal Advance Access originally published online on October 3, 2007
The Computer Journal 2007 50(6):660-673; doi:10.1093/comjnl/bxm068
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Joint Fusion and Blind Restoration For Multiple Image Scenarios With Missing Data
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Imperial College London, Exhibition Road, London, SW7 2AZ, UK
* Corresponding author: n.mitianoudis{at}imperial.ac.uk
Received 7 June 2007; revised 7 June 2007
Image fusion systems aim at transferring interesting information from the input sensor images to the fused image. The common assumption for most fusion approaches is the existence of a high-quality reference image signal for all image parts in all input sensor images. In the case that there are common degraded areas in at least one of the input images, the fusion algorithms cannot improve the information provided there, but simply convey a combination of this degraded information to the output. The authors propose a combined spatial-domain method of fusion and restoration in order to identify these common degraded areas in the fused image and use a regularized restoration approach to enhance the content in these areas. The proposed approach was tested on both multi-focus and multi-modal image sets and produced interesting results.
Key Words: image fusion image restoration