2018
DOI: 10.1109/jstars.2018.2849011
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Pansharpening for Multiband Images With Adaptive Spectral–Intensity Modulation

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“…Most existing fusion models only consider modulation coefficient estimation for the spatial detail part, but some fusion models add coefficient modulation for the spectral part. In literatures [32,33], the spectral modulation coefficients are introduced into the pansharpening methods, and thus the spectral information of the MS image can be better preserved. Based on this, the fusion model can be expressed asM…”
Section: Model For the Pansharpening Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Most existing fusion models only consider modulation coefficient estimation for the spatial detail part, but some fusion models add coefficient modulation for the spectral part. In literatures [32,33], the spectral modulation coefficients are introduced into the pansharpening methods, and thus the spectral information of the MS image can be better preserved. Based on this, the fusion model can be expressed asM…”
Section: Model For the Pansharpening Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, optical remote sensing uses optical systems to collect and record reflected and emitted radiation from ground objects into space, while MS images have multiple bands and cover a wide range of reflectivity, and the same ground object may have significantly different reflection characteristics among different bands. Therefore, spectral preservation needs to consider the interband relationships of MS images [33], that is, the relationship between the MS channels is important to improve the spectral fidelity of the fusion results. Thus, we constructed the LASM coefficient based on the interband relationships of MS images and the spatial structure relationship to modulate the preservation of spectral information.…”
Section: Lasm Coefficient Constructionmentioning
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“…With the rapid development of satellite sensors, remote sensing images have been widely applied in the areas of geography, military, and scientific research. However, owing to the limitations of radiation energy and the amount of data received by existing sensors [2], most satellites are currently unable to directly collect high spatial resolution multispectral (HRMS) images [3]. Optical satellites usually carry two different sensors: a panchromatic (PAN) sensor and a multispectral (MS) sensor.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Popular MRA methods include contourlet [10], Laplacian pyramid [11], and à trous wavelet [12] transforms. These methods provide local information in the spatial and frequency domains concurrently, and achieve improved performance; however, the use of a multiscale transformation increases the computational complexity, and may cause spatial distortion [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Spatio-spectral image fusion has aroused widespread interest in academia and numerous methods have been proposed so far [9], [10], [11], [12], [13], [14], [15]. Most of them can be generally classified into four major categories [16], [17] The CS methods are the earliest and the most widely used methods due to their extremely low computational cost [17].…”
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