Analysis of Multiresolution Data fusion Techniques

In recent years, as the availability of remote sensing imagery of varying resolution has increased, merging images of differing spatial resolution has become a significant operation in the field of digital remote sensing. This practice, known as data fusion, is designed to enhance the spatial resolu...

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Main Author: Carter, Duane B.
Other Authors: Geography
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Published: Virginia Tech 2014
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-366092020-09-29T05:48:13Z Analysis of Multiresolution Data fusion Techniques Carter, Duane B. Geography Campbell, James B. Jr. Wynne, Randolph H. Randolph, John Data Fusion Brovey Transform High-Pass Filter Intensity-Hue-Saturation Multiplicative Principal Components Transformation In recent years, as the availability of remote sensing imagery of varying resolution has increased, merging images of differing spatial resolution has become a significant operation in the field of digital remote sensing. This practice, known as data fusion, is designed to enhance the spatial resolution of multispectral images by merging a relatively coarse-resolution image with a higher resolution panchromatic image of the same geographic area. This study examines properties of fused images and their ability to preserve the spectral integrity of the original image. It analyzes five current data fusion techniques for three complex scenes to assess their performance. The five data fusion models used include one spatial domain model (High-Pass Filter), two algebraic models (Multiplicative and Brovey Transform), and two spectral domain models (Principal Components Transform and Intensity-Hue-Saturation). SPOT data were chosen for both the panchromatic and multispectral data sets. These data sets were chosen for the high spatial resolution of the panchromatic (10 meters) data, the relatively high spectral resolution of the multispectral data, and the low spatial resolution ratio of two to one (2:1). After the application of the data fusion techniques, each merged image was analyzed statistically, graphically, and for increased photointerpretive potential as compared with the original multispectral images. While all of the data fusion models distorted the original multispectral imagery to an extent, both the Intensity-Hue-Saturation Model and the High-Pass Filter model maintained the original qualities of the multispectral imagery to an acceptable level. The High-Pass Filter model, designed to highlight the high frequency spatial information, provided the most noticeable increase in spatial resolution. Master of Science 2014-03-14T20:51:16Z 2014-03-14T20:51:16Z 1998-03-23 1998-03-23 1999-04-24 1998-04-24 Thesis etd-32198-21323 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/36609 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-32198-21323/ Etd.pdf Fig_1.pdf Fig_2.pdf Fig_3.pdf Fig_4.pdf Fig_5.pdf Fig_6.pdf Fig11.pdf Fig12.pdf Fig13.pdf Fig14.pdf Fig15.pdf Fig16.pdf Fig17.pdf Fig18.pdf Fig19.pdf Fig20.pdf Fig21.pdf Fig22.pdf Fig23.pdf Fig24.pdf Fig25.pdf Fig29.pdf Fig30.pdf Fig31.pdf Fig41.pdf In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf Virginia Tech
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topic Data Fusion
Brovey Transform
High-Pass Filter
Intensity-Hue-Saturation
Multiplicative
Principal Components Transformation
spellingShingle Data Fusion
Brovey Transform
High-Pass Filter
Intensity-Hue-Saturation
Multiplicative
Principal Components Transformation
Carter, Duane B.
Analysis of Multiresolution Data fusion Techniques
description In recent years, as the availability of remote sensing imagery of varying resolution has increased, merging images of differing spatial resolution has become a significant operation in the field of digital remote sensing. This practice, known as data fusion, is designed to enhance the spatial resolution of multispectral images by merging a relatively coarse-resolution image with a higher resolution panchromatic image of the same geographic area. This study examines properties of fused images and their ability to preserve the spectral integrity of the original image. It analyzes five current data fusion techniques for three complex scenes to assess their performance. The five data fusion models used include one spatial domain model (High-Pass Filter), two algebraic models (Multiplicative and Brovey Transform), and two spectral domain models (Principal Components Transform and Intensity-Hue-Saturation). SPOT data were chosen for both the panchromatic and multispectral data sets. These data sets were chosen for the high spatial resolution of the panchromatic (10 meters) data, the relatively high spectral resolution of the multispectral data, and the low spatial resolution ratio of two to one (2:1). After the application of the data fusion techniques, each merged image was analyzed statistically, graphically, and for increased photointerpretive potential as compared with the original multispectral images. While all of the data fusion models distorted the original multispectral imagery to an extent, both the Intensity-Hue-Saturation Model and the High-Pass Filter model maintained the original qualities of the multispectral imagery to an acceptable level. The High-Pass Filter model, designed to highlight the high frequency spatial information, provided the most noticeable increase in spatial resolution. === Master of Science
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