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An Efficient Pan-Sharpening Method via a Combined Adaptive PCA Approach and Contourlets

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The evaluation of the pan-sharpened images using global validation indexes reveal that the adaptive PCA approach helps reducing the spectral distortion, and its merger with contourlets provides better fusion results.
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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 to reduce the spectral distortion and the use of nonsubsampled contourlets for spatial transformation in pan-sharpening is incorporated to overcome the limitation of the wavelets in representing the directional information efficiently and capturing intrinsic geometrical structures of the objects. The efficiency of the presented method is tested by performing pan-sharpening of the high-resolution (IKONOS and QuickBird) and the medium-resolution (Landsat-7 Enhanced Thematic Mapper Plus) datasets. The evaluation of the pan-sharpened images using global validation indexes reveal that the adaptive PCA approach helps reducing the spectral distortion, and its merger with contourlets provides better fusion results.

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A Critical Comparison Among Pansharpening Algorithms

TL;DR: The authors attempt to fill the gap by providing a critical description and extensive comparisons of some of the main state-of-the-art pansharpening methods by offering a detailed comparison of their performances with respect to the different instruments.
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Multi-source remote sensing data fusion: status and trends

TL;DR: Current techniques of multi-source remote sensing data fusion are reviewed and their future trends and challenges are discussed through the concept of hierarchical classification, i.e., pixel/data level, feature level and decision level.
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A review of remote sensing image fusion methods

TL;DR: Some popular and state-of-the-art fusion methods in different levels especially at pixel level are reviewed and varied approaches and metrics for assessment of fused product are presented.
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Water bodies' mapping from Sentinel-2 imagery with Modified Normalized Difference Water Index at 10-m spatial resolution produced by sharpening the swir band

TL;DR: A novel 10-m spatial resolution MNDWI is produced from Sentinel-2 images by downscaling the 20-m resolution SWIR band to 10 m based on pan-sharpening, which shows that MND WI can enhance water bodies and suppressbuilt-up features more efficiently than NDWI.
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