Shannon Seminar Room, Place du Levant 3, Maxwell Building, 1st floor -- Friday, 11 September 2015 at 11:00 (45 min.)
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Image fusion is a well-studied process that aims to blend seamlessly the input information by preserving only the specific features of the composite output image. In general image fusion combines multiple-source complementary imagery in order to enhance the information apparent in the respective source images, as well as to increase the reliability of interpretation and classification.