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Image fusion is a process in computational imaging where information from multiple images, often from different imaging modalities or spectral bands, is combined into a single image. The aim is to enhance the quality or utility of the information. This technique is widely used in various fields such as medical imaging, remote sensing, and surveillance. The fused image retains important features from each of the original images, thereby providing a more comprehensive representation of the scene or object being imaged.
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