Abstract

Accurate diagnosis of diseases is essential for effective medical treatment, and medical image fusion plays a crucial role in achieving this goal. This article proposes a novel technique for multimodal medical image fusion based on fourth order PDE-based techniques. The proposed technique uses inputted CT and brain MRI images, and applies a PDE-based technique for noise reduction and edge preservation. Subsequently, a computed fusion rule using principal component analysis is applied to generate a fused image of the brain that presents clear and essential components for medical diagnosis and analysis. The article provides a comparative study of the proposed technique with other existing techniques, demonstrating its optimal performance. The proposed technique can significantly enhance medical image diagnosis and analysis for accurate disease detection and treatment.

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