New polarization imaging method based on spatially adaptive wavelet image fusion

Yong Qiang Zhao, Quan Pan, Hong Cai Zhang

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Abstract

This paper presents an algorithm to calculate polarized images. based on spatially adaptive wavelet analysis, in which image fusion theory is used. According to the principle and method of polarization imaging, the shortcomings of traditional methods in preserving detail information, removing the noise, and dealing with the misalignment of components in polarimetry are analyzed. Polarized-image calculation is a special case of image fusion, in which the combination rule is fixed. At the same time, wavelet-based image fusion method has a special advantage in acquiring rich detail information. To remove the effects of noise, we propose a spatially adaptive wavelet transform method. Then this method is extended to translation-invariant wavelets, which yield better results than the orthogonal wavelet transform when there is mis-alignment among components in polarimetry. Experiment and simulation results show that spatially adaptive wavelet-based polarization imaging yields significantly superior image quality to the traditional method.

Original languageEnglish
Article number123202
JournalOptical Engineering
Volume45
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2006

Keywords

  • Adaptive method
  • Image fusion
  • Polarization imaging
  • Shift-invariant wavelet

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