1. Automation of Pan-Sharpening Methods for Pléiades Images Using GIS Basic Functions.
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Alcaras, Emanuele, Parente, Claudio, Vallario, Andrea, Giannone, Francesca, and Baiocchi, Valerio
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REMOTE sensing ,GEOGRAPHIC information system software ,HIGH resolution imaging ,REMOTE-sensing images ,MULTISPECTRAL imaging ,APPLICATION software - Abstract
Pan-sharpening methods allow the transfer of higher resolution panchromatic images to multispectral ones concerning the same scene. Different approaches are available in the literature, and only a part of these approaches is included in remote sensing software for automatic application. In addition, the quality of the results supplied by a specific method varies according to the characteristics of the scene; for consequence, different algorithms must be compared to find the best performing one. Nevertheless, pan-sharpening methods can be applied using GIS basic functions in the absence of specific pan-sharpening tools, but this operation is expensive and time-consuming. This paper aims to explain the approach implemented in Quantum GIS (QGIS) for automatic pan-sharpening of Pléiades images. The experiments are carried out on data concerning the Greek island named Lesbo. In total, 14 different pan-sharpening methods are applied to reduce pixel dimensions of the four multispectral bands from 2 m to 0.5 m. The automatic procedure involves basic functions already included in GIS software; it also permits the evaluation of the quality of the resulting images supplying the values of appropriate indices. The results demonstrate that the approach provides the user with the highest performing method every time, so the best possible fused products are obtained with minimal effort in a reduced timeframe. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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