Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1537806 Optics Communications 2011 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

The aim of multi-focus image fusion is to combine multiple images with different focuses for enhancing the perception of a scene. The challenge is to how evaluate the local content (sharp) information of the input images. To tackle the above challenge, a new bilateral sharpness criterion is proposed to exploit both the strength and the phase coherence that are evaluated using the gradient information of the images. Then the proposed bilateral sharpness criterion is further exploited to perform weighted aggregation of multi-focus images. Extensive experimental results are provided to demonstrate that the proposed bilateral sharpness criterion outperforms conventional seven sharpness criterions.

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