1 July 1996 Artifacts in wavelet image merging
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Intensity modulation (IM), intensity-hue-saturation (IHS), and multiresolution wavelet decomposition (MWD) are ad hoc image merging techniques that enhance low-spatial-resolution color imagery with highresolution black and white imagery. While the MWD is a relatively new technique, both IM and IHS can be found in commercial software. These three merging techniques are compared to find which best retains spectral fidelity while adding spatial information. With this criterion, merging artifacts are identified and characterized. Specifically, the three techniques were tested with respect to resampling, misregistration, intensity variance, and complexity problems that arise in multiresolution image merging. Test images were used allowing the mean difference, standard deviation difference, entropy difference, and affected area to be calculated.
David A. Yocky "Artifacts in wavelet image merging," Optical Engineering 35(7), (1 July 1996). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.600765
Published: 1 July 1996
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KEYWORDS
Wavelets

Image sensors

Multispectral imaging

Image resolution

Sensors

Image fusion

Wavelet transforms

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