The near-infrared band of the electromagnetic spectrum has become an important tool for enhancing image quality. Commonly, outdoor color images are degraded by bad weather conditions that lead to a loss of contrast and fine details in color images since light scattering produces attenuation and smoothing effects. Despite the fact that current Visible-NIR fusion methods achieve image enhancement features, some issues like edge preservation and color oversaturation still need to be addressed. In this work, a method that performs a selective Visible-NIR fusion of the most relevant image structures through top-hat transform is proposed. The performance of the method is evaluated by quantifying the new information added to the image and the change in color. Experimental results show a high degree of detail in preserving the edges while maintaining the color of the image. Moreover, the proposed method demonstrates that the image quality improvements were not significantly affected by a change in the color space.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TIP.2021.3077310 | DOI Listing |
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