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Colour Image Represention of Multispectral Image Fusion
Author(s) -
Preema Mole,
M. Mathurakani
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
advanced computing : an international journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2229-726X
pISSN - 2229-6727
DOI - 10.5121/acij.2016.7302
Subject(s) - multispectral image , artificial intelligence , computer vision , image fusion , image (mathematics) , computer science , fusion , linguistics , philosophy
The availability of imaging sensors operating in multiple spectral bands has led to the requirement of image fusion algorithms that would combine the image from these sensors in an efficient way to give an image that is more perceptible to human eye. Multispectral Image fusion is the process of combining\udimages optically acquired in more than one spectral band. In this paper, we present a pixel-level image fusion that combines four images from four different spectral bands namely near infrared(0.76-0.90um), mid infrared(1.55-1.75um),thermal- infrared(10.4-12.5um) and mid infrared(2.08-2.35um) to give a\udcomposite colour image. The work coalesces a fusion technique that involves linear transformation based on Cholesky decomposition of the covariance matrix of source data that converts multispectral source images which are in grayscale into colour image. This work is composed of different segments that\udincludes estimation of covariance matrix of images, cholesky decomposition and transformation ones. Finally, the fused colour image is compared with the fused image obtained by PCA transformation

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