This paper reports about a quantitative evaluation of pyramid-based schemes performing a feature-based fusion of data from multispectral and panchromatic imaging sensors having different ground,resolutions. A critical point is performances evaluation of image data fusion. A set of quantitative parameters has been recently proposed. Both visual quality, regarded as contrast, presence of fine details, and absence of impairments and artifacts (e.g., blur, ringing), and spectral fidelity (i.e., preservation of spectral signatures) are concerned and embodied in the measurements. The aim of the present work is to provide a comprehensive performance comparison on SPOT data among three feature-based schemes for image fusion, as well as on a specific case study on which multisensor observations were available. Out of the three methods compared respectively based on high-pass filtering (HPF), wavelet transform (WT), and generalized Laplacian pyramid (GLP), the fatter two are far more efficient than the former, thus establishing the advantages for data fusion of a formally multiresolution analysis.

An assessment of pyramid-based multisensor image data fusion

Bruno Aiazzi;Luciano Alparone;Stefano Baronti;
1998

Abstract

This paper reports about a quantitative evaluation of pyramid-based schemes performing a feature-based fusion of data from multispectral and panchromatic imaging sensors having different ground,resolutions. A critical point is performances evaluation of image data fusion. A set of quantitative parameters has been recently proposed. Both visual quality, regarded as contrast, presence of fine details, and absence of impairments and artifacts (e.g., blur, ringing), and spectral fidelity (i.e., preservation of spectral signatures) are concerned and embodied in the measurements. The aim of the present work is to provide a comprehensive performance comparison on SPOT data among three feature-based schemes for image fusion, as well as on a specific case study on which multisensor observations were available. Out of the three methods compared respectively based on high-pass filtering (HPF), wavelet transform (WT), and generalized Laplacian pyramid (GLP), the fatter two are far more efficient than the former, thus establishing the advantages for data fusion of a formally multiresolution analysis.
1998
Istituto di Fisica Applicata - IFAC
Inglese
S. B. Serpico
Proceedings of SPIE EUROPTO Series, SPIE Remote Sensing 1998: Image and Signal Processing for Remote Sensing IV
SPIE Remote Sensing 1998: Image and Signal Processing for Remote Sensing IV
3500
237
248
12
0-8194-2959-7
http://spiedigitallibrary.org/proceedings/resource/2/psisdg/3500/1/237_1?isAuthorized=no
SPIE-International Society for Optical Engineering
Bellingham
STATI UNITI D'AMERICA
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
21-24 Settembre 1998
Barcellona, Spagna
Data fusion
multiresolution analysis
wavelet transform
Laplacian pyramid
performance evaluation
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none
Aiazzi, Bruno; Alparone, Luciano; Baronti, Stefano; Carlà, Roberto
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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