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Visible and Near-Infrared Image Acquisition and Fusion for Night Surveillance

Hyuk‐Ju Kwon, Sung-Hak Lee

2021Chemosensors33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Image fusion combines images with different information to create a single, information-rich image. The process may either involve synthesizing images using multiple exposures of the same scene, such as exposure fusion, or synthesizing images of different wavelength bands, such as visible and near-infrared (NIR) image fusion. NIR images are frequently used in surveillance systems because they are beyond the narrow perceptual range of human vision. In this paper, we propose an infrared image fusion method that combines high and low intensities for use in surveillance systems under low-light conditions. The proposed method utilizes a depth-weighted radiance map based on intensities and details to enhance local contrast and reduce noise and color distortion. The proposed method involves luminance blending, local tone mapping, and color scaling and correction. Each of these stages is processed in the LAB color space to preserve the color attributes of a visible image. The results confirm that the proposed method outperforms conventional methods.

Topics & Concepts

Artificial intelligenceComputer visionComputer scienceImage fusionLuminanceRadianceFusionContrast (vision)Night visionDistortion (music)Color imageProcess (computing)Image (mathematics)Remote sensingImage processingGeographyLinguisticsBandwidth (computing)AmplifierOperating systemComputer networkPhilosophyAdvanced Image Fusion TechniquesImage Enhancement TechniquesInfrared Target Detection Methodologies
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