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Multifocus Image Fusion Using Biogeography-Based Optimization

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  • Ping Zhang
  • Chun Fei
  • Zhenming Peng
  • Jianping Li
  • Hongyi Fan

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For multifocus image fusion in spatial domain, sharper blocks from different source images are selected to fuse a new image. Block size significantly affects the fusion results and a fixed block size is not applicable in various multifocus images. In this paper, a novel multifocus image fusion algorithm using biogeography-based optimization is proposed to obtain the optimal block size. The sharper blocks of each source image are first selected by sum modified Laplacian and morphological filter to contain an initial fused image. Then, the proposed algorithm uses the migration and mutation operation of biogeography-based optimization to search the optimal block size according to the fitness function in respect of spatial frequency. The chaotic search is adopted during iteration to improve optimization precision. The final fused image is constructed based on the optimal block size. Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed algorithm has good quantitative and visual evaluations.

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  • Ping Zhang & Chun Fei & Zhenming Peng & Jianping Li & Hongyi Fan, 2015. "Multifocus Image Fusion Using Biogeography-Based Optimization," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2015, pages 1-14, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:340675
    DOI: 10.1155/2015/340675
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