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30 April 2024 The research of pseudo-color infrared and visible light image fusion detection methods of dim and small target based on visual attention
Jing Wang, Bozhao Fan, Teng Sun, Bida Su, Yue Peng, Hong Chen, Yuan Ma, Kun Gao
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Proceedings Volume 13156, Sixth Conference on Frontiers in Optical Imaging and Technology: Imaging Detection and Target Recognition; 1315605 (2024) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3013221
Event: Sixth Conference on Frontiers in Optical Imaging Technology and Applications (FOI2023), 2023, Nanjing, JS, China
Abstract
Infrared and visible images have their own characteristics and different imaging principles, the targets be detected by any kind of sensor have their own advantages and disadvantages. In this paper, the characteristics of infrared and visible light images in dim and small target detection are analyzed, and pseudo-color infrared and visible light image fusion detection methods of dim and small target based on visual attention is studied, and its fusion detection effect is analyzed. The research shows that the fusion algorithm in this paper is more effective for targets with complex background and low contrast, and this method only makes pseudo-color mapping on a local area of the target, which is not easy to cause visual fatigue.
(2024) Published by SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Jing Wang, Bozhao Fan, Teng Sun, Bida Su, Yue Peng, Hong Chen, Yuan Ma, and Kun Gao "The research of pseudo-color infrared and visible light image fusion detection methods of dim and small target based on visual attention", Proc. SPIE 13156, Sixth Conference on Frontiers in Optical Imaging and Technology: Imaging Detection and Target Recognition, 1315605 (30 April 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3013221
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KEYWORDS
Image fusion

Infrared imaging

Infrared radiation

Target detection

Visualization

Visible radiation

Thermography

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