This paper presents a novel image fusion method, suitable for pan-sharpening of multispectral (MS) bands, based on multiresolution analysis (MRA). The low-resolution MS bands are sharpened by injecting highpass directional details extracted from the high-resolution panchromatic (Pan) image by means of the curvelet transform, which is a nonseparable 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 softthresholded to achieve denoising better than in the separable wavelet domain; modeling of the relationships between highresolution 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.

Multiresolution fusion of multispectral and panchromatic images through the curvelet transform

A Garzelli;L Alparone;S Baronti
2005

Abstract

This paper presents a novel image fusion method, suitable for pan-sharpening of multispectral (MS) bands, based on multiresolution analysis (MRA). The low-resolution MS bands are sharpened by injecting highpass directional details extracted from the high-resolution panchromatic (Pan) image by means of the curvelet transform, which is a nonseparable 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 softthresholded to achieve denoising better than in the separable wavelet domain; modeling of the relationships between highresolution 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.
2005
Istituto di Fisica Applicata - IFAC
0-7803-9050-4
Pan sharpening
curvelet transform
image fusion
spatial detail injection
multiresolution data fusion
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