Shuffle Mamba: State Space Models with Random Shuffle for Multi-Modal Image Fusion
This addresses biased image fusion for applications like medical imaging or remote sensing, but it is incremental as it modifies scanning strategies within an existing model framework.
The paper tackled biased prior information in State Space Models for multi-modal image fusion by proposing a Random Shuffle scanning strategy, achieving excellent fusion quality compared to state-of-the-art methods.
Multi-modal image fusion integrates complementary information from different modalities to produce enhanced and informative images. Although State-Space Models, such as Mamba, are proficient in long-range modeling with linear complexity, most Mamba-based approaches use fixed scanning strategies, which can introduce biased prior information. To mitigate this issue, we propose a novel Bayesian-inspired scanning strategy called Random Shuffle, supplemented by a theoretically feasible inverse shuffle to maintain information coordination invariance, aiming to eliminate biases associated with fixed sequence scanning. Based on this transformation pair, we customized the Shuffle Mamba Framework, penetrating modality-aware information representation and cross-modality information interaction across spatial and channel axes to ensure robust interaction and an unbiased global receptive field for multi-modal image fusion. Furthermore, we develop a testing methodology based on Monte-Carlo averaging to ensure the model's output aligns more closely with expected results. Extensive experiments across multiple multi-modal image fusion tasks demonstrate the effectiveness of our proposed method, yielding excellent fusion quality compared to state-of-the-art alternatives. The code is available at https://github.com/caoke-963/Shuffle-Mamba.