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Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2005

Fusion of SPOT5 multispectral and Ikonos panchromatic images

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The offer of high spectral and high spatial resolutions images has grown in the last decade. It is know possible to obtain data from different sources with different spatial and spec-tral resolutions. The field of data fusion of remotely sensed data grown also very fast in the last years. In this paper, an algorithm allowing the merging of SPOT 5 images and Ikonos images are proposed. This algorithm is based on the ARSIS concept and presents an implementation for a ratio of spatial resolution equal to 10. The ARSIS concept is first detailed. Then, the way of de-fining a new implementation based on this concept is presented, allowing to understand how to define new implementations and to develop new solutions based on this concept. The proposed algorithm is developed, describing the different steps for building a fused product from a SPOT 5 multispectral data at 10 m and from a IKONOS panchromatic data at 1 m. Some other methods are proposed. The evaluation of the quality of the different methods is achieved using a set of quantitative quality parameters. The visual quality of the products are evaluated by a set of inter-preters. Conclusions are drawn on the quality of the proposed products.
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hal-00395056 , version 1 (14-06-2009)

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R. Alonso Reyes, M. Melgar, S. Fernandez, Claire Thomas, Thierry Ranchin, et al.. Fusion of SPOT5 multispectral and Ikonos panchromatic images. 24th EARSeL Symposium “New Strategies for European Remote Sensing”, May 2004, Dubrovnik, Croatia. pp.369-375. ⟨hal-00395056⟩
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