DocumentCode :
1766365
Title :
MTF-Adjusted Pansharpening Approach Based on Coupled Multiresolution Decompositions
Author :
Kallel, Abdelaziz
Author_Institution :
Ecole Nat. d´Electron. et des Telecommun. de Sfax, Sfax Univ., Sfax, Tunisia
Volume :
53
Issue :
6
fYear :
2015
fDate :
42156
Firstpage :
3124
Lastpage :
3145
Abstract :
Among others, the wavelet-based pansharpening approach tries to enhance the resolution of the multispectral (MS) image by injection of spatial details extracted from the high-resolution panchromatic (PAN) image. The problem is presented as follows, the inputs are a coarse-resolution MS image and a high-resolution detail image provided from the PAN image; therefore, one would think that the wavelet reconstruction allows combining approximations and details to construct the high-resolution MS image. However, the wavelet transform (WT) assumes that details and approximations are calculated using the same wavelet decomposition. Now, in the pansharpening case, the MS low-resolution image is assumed to be aliased and blurred due to the imaging system modulation transfer function (MTF) that is approximated as a specific low-pass filter. Meanwhile, there are no constraints about details that can be extracted from PAN using discrete WT (DWT). Approximation and details are not any more orthogonal as needed in the reconstruct of the MS high-resolution image based on DWT. For that, we propose in this paper a new fusion schema [coupled multiresolution decomposition model (CMD)] allowing the reconstruction of a high-resolution MS given its approximation and details obtained by MTF-tailored downsampling and wavelet decomposition, respectively. For validation, CMD is applied to Pléiades, GeoEye-1, and SPOT 6 images. Compared to other approaches [i.e., Gram-Schmidt (GS) adaptive, GS mode 2 (GS2), “À trous´ WT (AWT), generalized Laplacian pyramid (GLP), DWT, and PCI Geomatics software algorithm], our method performs generally better.
Keywords :
discrete wavelet transforms; geophysical image processing; image reconstruction; image resolution; low-pass filters; optical transfer function; remote sensing; GeoEye-1 images; MS low-resolution image; Pléiades images; SPOT 6 images; coupled multiresolution decomposition model; discrete wavelet transform; high-resolution multispectral image reconstruction; high-resolution panchromatic image; low-pass filter; modulation transfer function adjusted pansharpening; wavelet decomposition; Approximation methods; Cutoff frequency; Sensors; Signal resolution; Spatial resolution; Transforms; Image scaling; modulation transfer function (MTF); multiresolution analysis; pansharpening; wavelet transform (WT);
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0196-2892
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2014.2369056
Filename :
6994244
Link To Document :
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