Publication Date:
2012
abstract:
The application of pan-sharpening techniques to very high resolution (VHR) satellite data can fruitfully improve the enhancement of archaeological marks and facilitate their detection. Nevertheless, the quantitative evaluation of the quality of the fused images is one the most crucial aspects in the context of data fusion. This is because (i) data fusion application is a rather recent technique applied to archaeology; (ii) the criteria generally adopted for the data fusion evaluation can not fit the needs of this type of application. This chapter provides an overview of pan-sharpening techniques and quantitative evaluation of their capability in (i) preserving spectral fidelity and (ii) sharpening spatial and textural content.
Iris type:
02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
Pan-sharpening; Assessment criteria; Very high resolution; Archaeological marks
List of contributors:
Masini, Nicola; Lasaponara, Rosa
Book title:
Satellite Remote Sensing: a new tool for Archaeology
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