A pixel-level entropy-weighted image fusion algorithm based on bidimensional ensemble empirical mode decomposition
Pei Wang,
Hui Fu and
Ke Zhang
International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks, 2018, vol. 14, issue 12, 1550147718818755
Abstract:
The bidimensional empirical mode decomposition algorithm is more suitable to handle image fusion than the traditional multi-scale decomposition methods in the image fusion area. Nevertheless, there are several inherent problems of empirical mode decomposition, such as the mode mixing problem or end effects problem. As an improved empirical mode decomposition method, the ensemble empirical mode decomposition improves the empirical mode decomposition, by averaging the modes of all noise-added signals, in order to improve the mode mixing problem. In this article, an adaptive image fusion algorithm based on the representation of bidimensional ensemble empirical mode decomposition is proposed. This novel algorithm decomposes the source image by the bidimensional ensemble empirical mode decomposition algorithm, and a pixel-level weighting fusion method is then presented based on the entropy of intrinsic mode function; the fusion image can thus be obtained by inversing bidimensional ensemble empirical mode decomposition on the composite representation. Based on the quantitative comparison results, the proposed algorithm provides fusion performance to the Laplacian pyramid and wavelet transform methods. In addition, the proposed algorithm has adaptive capabilities and does not need any predetermined filters or wavelet functions.
Keywords: Bidimensional ensemble empirical mode decomposition; image fusion; entropy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1177/1550147718818755
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