Image fusion aims at the exploitation of the information conveyed by data acquired by different imaging sensors. A notable application is merging images acquired from space by panchromatic and multi- or hyper-spectral sensors that exhibit complementary spatial and spectral resolution. Multiresolution analysis has been recognized efficient for image fusion. The Generalized Laplacian Pyramid (GLP), in particular, has been proven as the most efficient scheme due to its capability of managing images whose scale ratios are fractional numbers (non-dyadic data) and to its simple and easy implementation. Data merge based on multiresolution analysis, however, requires the definition of a model establishing how the missing spatial details to be injected into the multi-spectral bands are extracted from the panchromatic image. The model can be global over the whole image or depend on the local space-spectral context. This paper reports results on the fusion of Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer (ASTER) data. Each of the five thermal infrared (TIR) images (90m) is merged with the most correlated visible-near infrared (VNIR) image (15m). Due to the 6:1 scale ratio, the GLP has been utilized. The injection of spatial details has been ruled by means of the Spectral Distortion Minimizing (SDM) model that minimizes the spectral distortion between the resampled and fused images. Notwithstanding the lack of a spectral overlap between the VNIR and the TIR bands, experimental results show that the fused images keep their spectral characteristics while the spatial resolution is enhanced.

Spatial resolution enhancement of ASTER thermal bands

B Aiazzi;S Baronti;L Santurri;M Selva
2005

Abstract

Image fusion aims at the exploitation of the information conveyed by data acquired by different imaging sensors. A notable application is merging images acquired from space by panchromatic and multi- or hyper-spectral sensors that exhibit complementary spatial and spectral resolution. Multiresolution analysis has been recognized efficient for image fusion. The Generalized Laplacian Pyramid (GLP), in particular, has been proven as the most efficient scheme due to its capability of managing images whose scale ratios are fractional numbers (non-dyadic data) and to its simple and easy implementation. Data merge based on multiresolution analysis, however, requires the definition of a model establishing how the missing spatial details to be injected into the multi-spectral bands are extracted from the panchromatic image. The model can be global over the whole image or depend on the local space-spectral context. This paper reports results on the fusion of Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer (ASTER) data. Each of the five thermal infrared (TIR) images (90m) is merged with the most correlated visible-near infrared (VNIR) image (15m). Due to the 6:1 scale ratio, the GLP has been utilized. The injection of spatial details has been ruled by means of the Spectral Distortion Minimizing (SDM) model that minimizes the spectral distortion between the resampled and fused images. Notwithstanding the lack of a spectral overlap between the VNIR and the TIR bands, experimental results show that the fused images keep their spectral characteristics while the spatial resolution is enhanced.
2005
Istituto di Fisica Applicata - IFAC
Inglese
L.Bruzzone
Proceedings of SPIE Remote Sensing Europe 2005, Image and Signal Processing for remote Sensing XI
SPIE Remote Sensing Europe 2005
5982
59821G-1
59821G-10
10
9780819460028
http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.666545
SPIE-International Society for Optical Engineering
Bellingham
STATI UNITI D'AMERICA
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
19-22 Settembre 2005
Bruges, Belgium
Data fusion
ASTER data
Spatial resolution enhancement
Super spectral data
Thermal bands
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B. Aiazzi; L. Alparone; S. Baronti; L. Santurri; M. Selva
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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