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A Survey on Quantitative Metrics for Assessing the Quality of Fused Medical Images

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The fused image derived from multimodality, multi-focus, multi-view and multidimensional, for real world applications in the field of medical imaging, remote sensing, satellite imaging, machine vision etc., are gaining much attention in the recent research. Therefore, it is important to validate the fused image in different perspectives such as information, edge, structure, noise and contrast for quality analysis. From this aspect, the information of fused image should be better than the source images without loss of information and false information. This survey is focused on analyzing the various quantitative metrics that are used in the literature to measure the enhanced information of fused image when it is compared to the source/reference images. The objective of this study is to group or classify the metrics under different categories such as information, noise, error, correlation and structural similarity measures for discussion and analysis. In reality, the calculated metric values are useful in determining the suitable fusion technique of the particular dataset with its required perspective as an outcome of the fusion process.

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