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Method of combining information from a multichannel system, using wavelet spectra

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Abstract

This paper proposes a method of sorting the information contained in video streams formed by sensors based on various physical principles. The method consists of estimating the degree of significance of local information from each sensor according to a definite information-content criterion, followed by blending of the discriminated most significant information into a single, combined image. The results of computer modeling showed that the proposed model has advantages over known methods in terms of response rate, comfort of presentation, and the absence of artifacts.

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