The nonsubsampled contourlet transform based statistical medical image fusion using generalized Gaussian density (Q307687)
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The nonsubsampled contourlet transform based statistical medical image fusion using generalized Gaussian density (English)
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5 September 2016
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Summary: We propose a novel medical image fusion scheme based on the statistical dependencies between coefficients in the nonsubsampled contourlet transform (NSCT) domain, in which the probability density function of the NSCT coefficients is concisely fitted using generalized Gaussian density (GGD), as well as the similarity measurement of two subbands is accurately computed by Jensen-Shannon divergence of two GGDs. To preserve more useful information from source images, the new fusion rules are developed to combine the subbands with the varied frequencies. That is, the low frequency subbands are fused by utilizing two activity measures based on the regional standard deviation and Shannon entropy and the high frequency subbands are merged together via weight maps which are determined by the saliency values of pixels. The experimental results demonstrate that the proposed method significantly outperforms the conventional NSCT based medical image fusion approaches in both visual perception and evaluation indices.
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nonsubsampled contourlet transform
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generalized Gaussian density
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medical image fusion
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Jensen-Shannon divergence
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