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Comparison of three different methods to merge multiresolution and multispectral data: Landsat TM and SPOT panchromatic
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1991
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Landsat TmEnvironmental MonitoringEngineeringLand UseMultispectral ImagingLandsat Thermatic MapperTerrestrial SensingMultisensor Image DataEarth ScienceSocial SciencesDifferent MethodsImage AnalysisData ScienceSatellite ImagingSynthetic Aperture RadarSpectral ImagingGeographyLand Cover MapRadarMultispectral DataRemote SensingSpectral Characteristics
The merging of multisensor image data is becoming a widely used procedure because of the complementary nature of various data sets. Ideally, the method used to merge data sets with high-spatial and high-spectral resolution should not distort the spectral characteristics of the high-spectral resolution data. This paper compares the results of three different methods used to merge the information contents of the Landsat Thermatic Mapper (TM) and Satellite Pour l'Observation de la Terre (SPOT) panchromatic data. The comparison is based on spectral characteristics and is made using statistical, visual, and graphical analyses of the results
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