21 Multifocus Image Fusion Using Content-Adaptive Blurring
Abstract
Multifocus image fusion is a technique used to combine more than one pixel of the same image with extraordinary focal lengths as a way to create a final image with an increased depth of subject. Content-adaptive blurring is a method that has been proposed to enhance the conventional multicognizance image fusion techniques. The objective of this approach is to reduce the artifacts and improve the visual of the fused image by using selectively blurring areas with low-content material records. The key concept in the back of content material-adaptive blurring is to discover and hold the regions with high evaluation and sharp ...
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