An Efficient Pan-Sharpening Method via a Combined Adaptive PCA Approach and Contourlets
Science Applications International Corporation (United States) · Mississippi State University
Abstract
High correlation among the neighboring pixels both spatially and spectrally in a multispectral image makes it necessary to use an efficient data transformation approach before performing pan-sharpening. Wavelets and principal component analysis (PCA) methods have been a popular choice for spatial and spectral transformations, respectively. Current PCA-based pan-sharpening methods make an assumption that the first principal component (PC) of high variance is an ideal choice for replacing or injecting it with high spatial details from the high-resolution histogram-matched panchromatic (PAN) image. This paper presents a combined adaptive PCA-contourlet approach for pan-sharpening, where the adaptive PCA is used…
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3Topics & keywords
- Sharpening
- Panchromatic film
- Principal component analysis
- Multispectral image
- Artificial intelligence
- Computer science
- Contourlet
- Image resolution