Title :
Image fusion using a new framework for complex wavelet transforms
Author :
Hill, P.R. ; Bull, D.R. ; Canagarajah, C.N.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Bristol Univ., UK
Abstract :
Image fusion is the process of extracting meaningful visual information from two or more images and combining them to form one fused image. Image fusion is important within many different image processing fields from remote sensing to medical applications. Previously, real valued wavelet transforms have been used for image fusion. Although this technique has provided improvements over more naive methods, this transform suffers from the shift variance and lack of directionality associated with its wavelet bases. These problems have been overcome by the use of a reversible and discrete complex wavelet transform (the dual tree complex wavelet transform DT-CWT). However, the existing structure of this complex wavelet decomposition enforces a very strict choice of filters in order to achieve a necessary quarter shift in coefficient output. This paper therefore introduces an alternative structure to the DT-CWT that is more flexible in its potential choice of filters and can be implemented by the combination of four normally structured wavelet transforms. The use of these more common wavelet transforms enables this method to make use of existing optimised wavelet decomposition and recomposition methods, code and filter choice.
Keywords :
filtering theory; image processing; sensor fusion; trees (mathematics); wavelet transforms; complex wavelet transforms; dual tree complex wavelet transform; filters; image fusion; image processing fields; optimised wavelet decomposition; recomposition methods; Biomedical equipment; Data mining; Discrete wavelet transforms; Filters; Image fusion; Image processing; Medical services; Optimization methods; Remote sensing; Wavelet transforms;
Conference_Titel :
Image Processing, 2005. ICIP 2005. IEEE International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9134-9
DOI :
10.1109/ICIP.2005.1530311