DocumentCode
1127463
Title
Image Fusion Processing for IKONOS 1-m Color Imagery
Author
Kalpoma, Kazi A. ; Kudoh, Jun-ichi
Author_Institution
American Int. Univ.-Bangladesh, Dhaka
Volume
45
Issue
10
fYear
2007
Firstpage
3075
Lastpage
3086
Abstract
Many image fusion techniques have been developed. However, most existing fusion processes produce color distortion in 1-m fused IKONOS images due to nonsymmetrical spectral responses of IKONOS imagery. Here, we proposed a fusion process to minimize this spectral distortion in IKONOS 1-m color images. The 1-m fused image is produced from a 4-m multispectral (MS) and 1-m panchromatic (PAN) image, maintaining the relations of spectral responses between PAN and each band of the MS images. To obtain this relation, four spectral weighting parameters are added with the pixel value of each band of the original MS image. Then, each pixel value is updated using a steepest descent method to reflect the maximum spectral response on the fused image. Comparison among the proposed technique and existing processes [intensity hue saturation (IHS) image fusion, Brovey transform, principal component analysis, fast IHS image fusion] has been done. Our proposed technique has succeeded to generate 1-m fused images where spectral distortion has been reduced significantly, although some block distortions appeared at the edge of the fused images. To remove this block distortion, we also proposed a sharpening process using a wavelet transform, which removed block distortion without significant change in the color of the entire image.
Keywords
geophysical techniques; image colour analysis; image fusion; principal component analysis; terrain mapping; vegetation mapping; wavelet transforms; 1-m panchromatic image; 4-m multispectral image; Brovey transform; IHS image fusion; IKONOS -1m color imagery; MS image; PAN image; color distortion; image fusion processing; intensity hue saturation; nonsymmetrical spectral responses; principal component analysis; spectral distortion; spectral weighting parameters; steepest descent method; wavelet transform; Associate members; Color; Discrete wavelet transforms; Fusion power generation; Image fusion; Pixel; Principal component analysis; Remote monitoring; Spatial resolution; Wavelet transforms; Histogram matching; IKONOS; image fusion process; spectral distortion; spectral response; steepest descent method; wavelet transform;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0196-2892
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TGRS.2007.897692
Filename
4305370
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