Context-Driven Fusion of High Spatial and Spectral Resolution Data Based on Oversampled Multiresolution Analysis
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
This work compares two general and formal solutions to the problem of
fusion of multispectral images with high-resolution panchromatic
observations. The former exploits the undecimated discrete wavelet
transform, which is an octave bandpass representation achieved from a
conventional discrete wavelet transform by omitting all decimators and
upsampling the wavelet filter bank. The latter relies on the generalized
Laplacian pyramid, which is another oversampled structure obtained by
recursively subtracting from an image an expanded decimated lowpass
version. Both the methods selectively perform spatial-frequencies spectrum
substitution from an image to another. In both schemes, context dependency
is exploited by thresholding the local correlation coefficient between the
images to be merged, to avoid injection of spatial details that are not
likely to occur in the target image. Unlike other multiscale fusion
schemes, both the present decompositions are not critically subsampled,
thus avoiding possible impairments in the fused images, due to missing
cancellation of aliasing terms. Results are presented and discussed on
SPOT data.
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01.01 Articolo in rivista
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