Image Fusion and Image Processing
A special issue of Electronics (ISSN 2079-9292). This special issue belongs to the section "Computer Science & Engineering".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 20 June 2025 | Viewed by 261
Special Issue Editors
Interests: image fusion; spectral super-resolution; machine learning
Interests: image fusion; computer vision; partial differential equation; deep learning
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Dear Colleagues,
Individual images often suffer from various quality issues, limiting their effectiveness. In addition, single images may fail to capture all necessary details due to the inherent constraints of imaging devices, leading to incomplete or fragmented information. To address these challenges, image fusion and image processing have emerged as crucial techniques. Image fusion integrates complementary information from multiple sources, providing a more comprehensive and accurate representation. Concurrently, image processing enhances image quality by reducing distortions and improving resolution. These technologies play a pivotal role in enhancing the reliability and efficiency of image-based communication and information retrieval, offering significant potential in applications such as medical imaging, remote sensing, and multimedia, where precise and detailed image interpretation is critical. This Special Issue invites contributions focusing on advancements in image fusion, quality improvement, semantic extraction, and the identification of emerging challenges in image processing. We seek novel solutions that push the boundaries of image information extraction.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Multi-focus, multi-exposure, and multi-angle fusion;
- Spatial–spectral, multi-hyperspectral, and spatio–temporal fusion in remote sensing;
- Denoising, dehazing, cloud removal, and super-resolution in image processing;
- Object detection, classification, and tracking in image analysis.
Dr. Jiang He
Prof. Dr. Liang-Jian Deng
Dr. Renwei Dian
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- image fusion
- image quality improvement
- image restoration
- image super-resolution
- computer vision
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