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Figure 1 instances a system using image fusion at all  three levels of processing.
Figure 4: Image Fusion using discrete wavelet transform  [11]
Figure 6: (a) CT image (b) MRI image (c, d and e) fused  images using max-min, min- max and pixel averaging rules
Figure 8: (a) CT image (b) MRI image (c d, e)  fused  images using max- min, min-max and pixel averaging rules
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