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YUV-based SVD-VGG hybrid fusion for multimodal MRI-PET image integration
Kandala S S V V Ramesh1, S Selva Kumar1
1School of Computer Science and Engineering, VIT-AP University, Beside AP Secretariat, Amaravati, Andhra Pradesh, India.
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Multimodal medical image fusion enhances diagnostic interpretation by integrating anatomical and functional information into a single image. This work proposes an efficient hybrid framework, termed SVD-VGG Hybrid Fusion, unifying Singular Value Decomposition (SVD) for luminance decomposition and a lightweight VGG-based feature extractor for high-frequency enhancement. Synthetic Gaussian noise ([Formula: see text]) is added to MRI and Poisson noise to PET images to simulate representative acquisition degradations, while the SVD and VGG-based feature paths strengthen structural detail and functional contrast. Experiments were conducted on a single public brain dataset with image pairs resized to [Formula: see text] for fusion and [Formula: see text] for feature extraction. Quantitative evaluation using PSNR, SSIM, CC, and perceptual LPIPS indicates that the proposed method achieves consistent structural fidelity, perceptual quality, and color preservation while maintaining sub-second runtime per case. Although evaluated only on brain MRI-PET data and under synthetic noise conditions, the results suggest that the SVD-VGG hybrid design provides a noise-aware and color-preserving fusion strategy suitable for practical multimodal image fusion workflows.
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