Web
Education
Viewing 1-4 of 4 total results
Infrared and visible image fusion based on nonlinear ...
Image fusion technology, which aims to combine images obtained from different sensors to create a single and rich fused image [], has been widely used in medical imaging [2, 3], remote sensing [4,5,6], object recognition [7, 8], and detection [].Among the combination of different types of images, infrared and visible image fusion has attracted increasing attention []....
Infrared and visible image fusion for face recognition
Considerable progress has been made in face recognition research over the last decade especially with the development of powerful models of face appearance (i.e., eigenfaces). Despite the variety of approaches and tools studied, however, face recognition is not accurate or robust enough to be deployed in uncontrolled environments. Recently, a number of studies have shown that infrared (IR ......
Wavelet-Based Visible and Infrared Image Fusion: A ...
Hence, the main challenge with wavelet-based fusion schemes lies on finding the best setup for both, the image decomposition approach (i.e., number of levels, wavelet family and its configurations) and the fusion strategy to merge the information from decomposed images into a single representation (e.g., min, max, mean, rand, etc., from the two ......
Assessment of Time-Lapse in Visible and Thermal Face ...
a year. In [7] the comparative study between visible and infrared imagery for face recognition is conducted. It is shown that temperature variation in thermal images affects the accuracy of system as the external light do on visible images. In [8] thermal face recognition over time, has been studied and...
|
iSEEK provides users with a Favorites library that allows them easy access to their most-used websites from any computer. If you have an iSEEK account, the content you just selected can be added to your Favorites page to be revisited any time you want.
If you would like to join the iSEEK community, click the "Register" button below to create your free iSEEK account. The resource you have selected will be added to your new Favorites library after you sign in for the first time.
If you already have an iSEEK account, click the button below to sign in and add the resource to your Favorites library.