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Comparison between four methods for data fusion of ETM+ multispectral and pan images
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EngineeringMultispectral ImagingPan ImagesImage MosaicingMulti-image FusionBrovey TransformEarth ScienceImage AnalysisData SciencePattern RecognitionMultimodal Sensor FusionComputational ImagingSynthetic Aperture RadarData FusionGeographySpectral ImagingHyperspectral ImagingComputer VisionPrinciple Component TransformRemote SensingMulti-focus Image FusionData Fusion Methods
Four data fusion methods, principle component transform (PCT), brovey transform (BT), smoothing filter-based intensity modulation (SFIM), and hue, saturation, intensity (HSI), are used to merge Landsat—7 ETM+ multispectral bands with ETM+ panchromatic band. Each of them improves the spatial resolution effectively but distorts the original spectral signatures to some extent. SFIM model can produce optimal fusion data with respect to preservation of spectral integrity. However, it results the most blurred and noisy image if the coregistration between the multispectral and pan images is not accurate enough. The spectral integrity for all methods is preserved better if the original multispectral images are within the spectral range of ETM+ pan image.
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