<p>Due to the constant development of new and better imaging sensors which operate according to different physical principles, the need arises for a meaningful combination of all these imaging data. For many years, various research fields have been trying to integrate imagery of different modalities – not at least in the medical and geoscience communities – to facilitate a better understanding and interpretation of particular phenomena. This topic is also becoming increasingly applicable in archaeology, as imagery and data sources become more diverse and complex. <br> In order to implement such an approach, a dedicated MATLAB toolbox TAIFU (the Toolbox for Archaeological Image Fusion) has been created. TAIFU serves as a platform for testing...
This paper deals with a fusion of range and panoramic images, where the range image is acquired by a...
Imaging spectroscopy acquires imagery in hundreds or more narrow contiguous spectral bands. This off...
The present paper addresses an approach for merging heritage survey and archaeological knowledge. Th...
Due to the constant development of new and better imaging sensors which operate according to differe...
Due to the constant development of new and better imaging sensors which operate according to differe...
This article reports on the current capabilities and future developments of TAIFU, a MATLAB Toolbox ...
[EN] This article reports on the current capabilities and future developments of TAIFU, a MATLAB Too...
The complementary use of various archaeological prospection data sets offers a series of new possibi...
In the last few years, the idea of combining images, called image fusion, appeared and it has become...
The integration of information from multiple geophysical and other prospection surveys of archaeolog...
We present an application of the curvelet transform fusion method between geophysical and remote sen...
Image fusion provides a mechanism to combine multiple images into a single representation to aid hum...
The MATIFUS toolbox is presented. It is a collection of functions and furnished with a graphical use...
Current practices in archaeological survey are well established and consist of both ground-based and...
Geophysical data are an important source from which to study the human past, but need to be interpre...
This paper deals with a fusion of range and panoramic images, where the range image is acquired by a...
Imaging spectroscopy acquires imagery in hundreds or more narrow contiguous spectral bands. This off...
The present paper addresses an approach for merging heritage survey and archaeological knowledge. Th...
Due to the constant development of new and better imaging sensors which operate according to differe...
Due to the constant development of new and better imaging sensors which operate according to differe...
This article reports on the current capabilities and future developments of TAIFU, a MATLAB Toolbox ...
[EN] This article reports on the current capabilities and future developments of TAIFU, a MATLAB Too...
The complementary use of various archaeological prospection data sets offers a series of new possibi...
In the last few years, the idea of combining images, called image fusion, appeared and it has become...
The integration of information from multiple geophysical and other prospection surveys of archaeolog...
We present an application of the curvelet transform fusion method between geophysical and remote sen...
Image fusion provides a mechanism to combine multiple images into a single representation to aid hum...
The MATIFUS toolbox is presented. It is a collection of functions and furnished with a graphical use...
Current practices in archaeological survey are well established and consist of both ground-based and...
Geophysical data are an important source from which to study the human past, but need to be interpre...
This paper deals with a fusion of range and panoramic images, where the range image is acquired by a...
Imaging spectroscopy acquires imagery in hundreds or more narrow contiguous spectral bands. This off...
The present paper addresses an approach for merging heritage survey and archaeological knowledge. Th...