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Two-stream network for infrared and visible images fusion

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Abstract Long-wave infrared(thermal) images distinguish the target and background according to different thermal radiation. They are insensitive to light conditions, and cannot present details obtained from reflected light. By contrast,… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Long-wave infrared(thermal) images distinguish the target and background according to different thermal radiation. They are insensitive to light conditions, and cannot present details obtained from reflected light. By contrast, the visible images have high spatial resolution and texture details, but they are easily affected by the occlusion and light conditions. Combining the advantages of the two sources may generate a new image with clear targets and high resolution, which satisfy requirements in all-weather and all-day/night conditions. Most of the existing methods cannot fully capture the underlying characteristics in the infrared and visible images, and ignore complementary information between the sources. In this paper, we propose an endto- end model (TSFNet) for infrared and visible image fusion, which is able to handle the sources simultaneously. In addition, it adopts an adaptive weight allocation strategy to capture the informative global features. Experiments on public datasets demonstrate the proposed fusion method achieves state-of-the-art performance, in both global visual quality and quantitative comparison.

Keywords: visible images; two stream; images fusion; infrared visible; stream network; network infrared

Journal Title: Neurocomputing
Year Published: 2021

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