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Quality assessment by region in spot images fused by means dual-tree complex wavelet transform
This work is motivated in providing and evaluating a fusion algorithm of remotely sensed images, i.e. the fusion of a high spatial resolution panchromatic image with a multi-spectral image (also known as pansharpening) using the dual-tree complex wavelet transform (DT-CWT), an effective approach for conducting an analytic and oversampled wavelet transform to reduce aliasing, and in turn reduce shift dependence of the wavelet transform. The proposed scheme includes the definition of a model to establish how information will be extracted from the PAN band and how that information will be injected into the MS bands with low spatial resolution. The approach was applied to Spot 5 images where there are bands falling outside PANâs spectrum. We propose an optional step in the quality evaluation protocol, which is to study the quality of the merger by regions, where each region represents a specific feature of the image. The results show that DT-CWT based approach offers good spatial quality while retaining the spectral information of original images, case SPOT 5. The additional step facilitates the identification of the most affected regions by the fusion process
Multi-Sensor Image Fusion Based on Moment Calculation
An image fusion method based on salient features is proposed in this paper.
In this work, we have concentrated on salient features of the image for fusion
in order to preserve all relevant information contained in the input images and
tried to enhance the contrast in fused image and also suppressed noise to a
maximum extent. In our system, first we have applied a mask on two input images
in order to conserve the high frequency information along with some low
frequency information and stifle noise to a maximum extent. Thereafter, for
identification of salience features from sources images, a local moment is
computed in the neighborhood of a coefficient. Finally, a decision map is
generated based on local moment in order to get the fused image. To verify our
proposed algorithm, we have tested it on 120 sensor image pairs collected from
Manchester University UK database. The experimental results show that the
proposed method can provide superior fused image in terms of several
quantitative fusion evaluation index.Comment: 5 pages, International Conferenc
Advances in Multi-Sensor Data Fusion: Algorithms and Applications
With the development of satellite and remote sensing techniques, more and more image data from airborne/satellite sensors have become available. Multi-sensor image fusion seeks to combine information from different images to obtain more inferences than can be derived from a single sensor. In image-based application fields, image fusion has emerged as a promising research area since the end of the last century. The paper presents an overview of recent advances in multi-sensor satellite image fusion. Firstly, the most popular existing fusion algorithms are introduced, with emphasis on their recent improvements. Advances in main applications fields in remote sensing, including object identification, classification, change detection and maneuvering targets tracking, are described. Both advantages and limitations of those applications are then discussed. Recommendations are addressed, including: (1) Improvements of fusion algorithms; (2) Development of âalgorithm fusionâ methods; (3) Establishment of an automatic quality assessment scheme
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