In this paper we demonstrate that the framework of nonlinear spectral decompositions based on total variation (TV) regularization is very well suited for image fusion as well as more general image manipulation tasks. The well-localized and edge-preserving spectral TV decomposition allows to select frequencies of a certain image to transfer particular features, such as wrinkles in a face, from one image to another. We illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed approach in several numerical experiments, including a comparison to the competing techniques of Poisson image editing, linear osmosis, wavelet fusion and Laplacian pyramid fusion. We conclude that the proposed spectral TV image decomposition framework is a valuable tool for semi- an...
We explore the use of the recently proposed “total nuclear variation ” (TNV) [1, 2] as a regularizer...
We focus on the multichannel image fusion problem for the purpose of reaching the diffraction-limite...
A procedure for creating images with higher resolution than the sampling rate would allow is describ...
This work compares two general and formal solutions to the problem of fusion of multispectral images...
We introduce a novel computational framework for digital geometry processing, based upon the derivat...
The paper focuses on image fusion between multi-spectral images and panchromatic images using a wave...
This paper compares two general and formal solutions to the problem of fusion of multispectral image...
10 pages, 7 figuresWe propose a new variational model for nonlinear image fusion. Our approach incor...
With the aim to better preserve sharp edges and important structure features in the recovered image,...
This paper focuses on multi-scale approaches for variational methods and corresponding gradient flow...
This paper presents the idea of learning optimal filters for color image reconstruction based on a n...
Abstract—In this paper, a total variation (TV) based approach is pro-posed for pixel-level fusion to...
International audienceIn remote sensing, pansharpening refers to the technique that combines the com...
This paper is concerned with automatically fusing multiple noisy and partially corrupted source imag...
This paper presents an image fusion method which uses an image dependent multiscale decomposition an...
We explore the use of the recently proposed “total nuclear variation ” (TNV) [1, 2] as a regularizer...
We focus on the multichannel image fusion problem for the purpose of reaching the diffraction-limite...
A procedure for creating images with higher resolution than the sampling rate would allow is describ...
This work compares two general and formal solutions to the problem of fusion of multispectral images...
We introduce a novel computational framework for digital geometry processing, based upon the derivat...
The paper focuses on image fusion between multi-spectral images and panchromatic images using a wave...
This paper compares two general and formal solutions to the problem of fusion of multispectral image...
10 pages, 7 figuresWe propose a new variational model for nonlinear image fusion. Our approach incor...
With the aim to better preserve sharp edges and important structure features in the recovered image,...
This paper focuses on multi-scale approaches for variational methods and corresponding gradient flow...
This paper presents the idea of learning optimal filters for color image reconstruction based on a n...
Abstract—In this paper, a total variation (TV) based approach is pro-posed for pixel-level fusion to...
International audienceIn remote sensing, pansharpening refers to the technique that combines the com...
This paper is concerned with automatically fusing multiple noisy and partially corrupted source imag...
This paper presents an image fusion method which uses an image dependent multiscale decomposition an...
We explore the use of the recently proposed “total nuclear variation ” (TNV) [1, 2] as a regularizer...
We focus on the multichannel image fusion problem for the purpose of reaching the diffraction-limite...
A procedure for creating images with higher resolution than the sampling rate would allow is describ...