13 Multimodality Sensor Image Fusion

M. S. Kavitha
Suriya A.
S. Karthik
B. Chellaprabha

Abstract

Multimodality sensor image fusion is the technique of mixing images from distinct sensors, which include optical, infrared, and radar sensors, to produce a single fused image that contains more complete and targeted data than any of the individual images. This method has received growing interest in recent years due to the growth of multisensor systems and the need for more accurate and complete data for various applications, including surveillance, target detection, and medical imaging. The principal objective of multimodality sensor image fusion is to improve the overall quality of the resulting image by incorporating complementary information ...

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