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HAIAFusion: A Hybrid Attention Illumination-Aware Framework for Infrared and Visible Image Fusion | IEEE Journals & Magazine | IEEE Xplore

HAIAFusion: A Hybrid Attention Illumination-Aware Framework for Infrared and Visible Image Fusion


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The purpose of infrared and visible (Inf-Vis) image fusion is to merge images from two different wavelength cameras into a fused image, aiming to obtain more information ...Show More

Abstract:

The purpose of infrared and visible (Inf-Vis) image fusion is to merge images from two different wavelength cameras into a fused image, aiming to obtain more information and richer visual content than a single image can provide. To be able to better extract the local key information in the image, and reduce the redundant information in the image, this article advances a hybrid attention-based fusion algorithm for illumination-aware Inf-Vis images (HAIAFusion). Specifically, we introduce a DenseNet-201-based illumination-aware subnetwork, and we also propose a multimodal differential perception fusion module based on a hybrid attention (MDP-HA) that integrates channel attention, position attention, and corner attention (COA) in a cascade fashion. Through extensive simulation experiments, our algorithm outperforms state-of-the-art (SOTA) methods in terms of performance. The generated fused images are richer in information, have higher contrast, and are closer to human visual perception. Furthermore, this approach enhances the preservation of the source image’s edge information. All these outcomes demonstrate the significant potential of the HAIAFusion algorithm within the domain of illumination-aware Inf-Vis image fusion. This algorithm offers notable performance improvements for achieving various related visual tasks. Our code will be available at https://github.com/sunyichen1994/HAIAFusion.git.
Article Sequence Number: 5006619
Date of Publication: 09 January 2025

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