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17 May 2012 Target tracking using concurrent visible and infrared imageries
Alex Lipchen Chan, Stephen R. Schnelle
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Abstract
Visible and infrared video cameras are the most common imaging sensors used for video surveillance systems. Fusing concurrent visible and infrared imageries may further improve the overall detection and tracking performance of a video surveillance system. We performed image fusion using 13 pixel-based image fusion algorithms and examined their effects on the detection and tracking performance of a given target tracker. We identified five pyramid-based methods that produced significantly better performance, three of which also managed to achieve that with a relatively high efficiency.
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Alex Lipchen Chan and Stephen R. Schnelle "Target tracking using concurrent visible and infrared imageries", Proc. SPIE 8392, Signal Processing, Sensor Fusion, and Target Recognition XXI, 83920P (17 May 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.918373
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KEYWORDS
Image fusion

Long wavelength infrared

Visible radiation

Infrared imaging

Image filtering

Discrete wavelet transforms

Target detection

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