10 research outputs found
A Novel Metric Approach Evaluation For The Spatial Enhancement Of Pan-Sharpened Images
Various and different methods can be used to produce high-resolution
multispectral images from high-resolution panchromatic image (PAN) and
low-resolution multispectral images (MS), mostly on the pixel level. The
Quality of image fusion is an essential determinant of the value of processing
images fusion for many applications. Spatial and spectral qualities are the two
important indexes that used to evaluate the quality of any fused image.
However, the jury is still out of fused image's benefits if it compared with
its original images. In addition, there is a lack of measures for assessing the
objective quality of the spatial resolution for the fusion methods. So, an
objective quality of the spatial resolution assessment for fusion images is
required. Therefore, this paper describes a new approach proposed to estimate
the spatial resolution improve by High Past Division Index (HPDI) upon
calculating the spatial-frequency of the edge regions of the image and it deals
with a comparison of various analytical techniques for evaluating the Spatial
quality, and estimating the colour distortion added by image fusion including:
MG, SG, FCC, SD, En, SNR, CC and NRMSE. In addition, this paper devotes to
concentrate on the comparison of various image fusion techniques based on pixel
and feature fusion technique.Comment: arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:1110.497
MAJOR LIMITATIONS OF SATELLITE IMAGES
Abstract: Remote sensing has proven to be a powerful tool for the monitoring of the Earth"s surface to improve our perception of our surroundings has led to unprecedented developments in sensor and information technologies. However, technologies for effective use of the data and for extracting useful information from the data of Remote sensing are still very limited since no single sensor combines the optimal spectral, spatial and temporal resolution. This paper briefly reviews the limitations of satellite remote sensing. Also, reviews on the problems of image fusion techniques. The conclusion of this, According to literature, the remote sensing is still the lack of software tools for effective information extraction from remote sensing data. The trade-off in spectral and spatial resolution will remain and new advanced data fusion approaches are needed to make optimal use of remote sensors for extract the most useful information