The curvelet transform for fusion of very-high resolution multispectral and panchromatic images
Conference Paper
Publication Date:
2006
abstract:
This paper presents a novel image fusion method, suitable for pan-sharpening of
multispectral (MS) bands, based on multi-resolution analysis (MRA). The low-resolution MS
bands are sharpened by injecting high-pass directional details extracted from the high-resolution
panchromatic (Pan) image by means of the curvelet transform, which is a non-separable MRA,
whose basis function are directional edges with progressively increasing resolution. The advantage
with respect to conventional separable MRA, either decimated or not, is twofold: directional detail
coefficients matching image edges may be preliminarily soft-thresholded to achieve denoising
better than in the separable wavelet domain; modeling of the relationships between high-resolution
detail coefficients of MS bands and of the Pan image is more fitting, being carried out in a
directional wavelet domain. Experiments carried out on a very-high resolution MS + Pan QuickBird
image show that the proposed curvelet method quantitatively outperforms state-of-the art image
fusion methods, in terms of geometric, radiometric, and spectral fidelity
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
curvelet transform; image fusion; pan-sharpening; ridgelet transform
List of contributors:
Garzelli, Andrea; Alparone, Luciano; Baronti, Stefano
Book title:
Global Developments in Environmental Earth Observation from Space