Abstract

On 6 September 2008, two optical satellites, HJ-1 A and B (HJ-1 A/B), were successfully launched from China. However, the system geometric correction products of the HJ-1 A/B charge-coupled device (HJ-1 images) have low geometric precision and need to be corrected. The HJ-1 images have a large aspect angle, a wide swath width, and a large image size. Furthermore, the local geometric distortions are too complex in one scene. Given these characteristics of HJ-1 images, geometric correction is still a challenging work. This article proposes an automatic geometric precision correction system (GPCS) based on the automatic registration between HJ-1 images and Landsat Thematic Mapper images. First, the coarse image matching method based on geometric-restricted scale-invariant feature transform (SIFT) is used to determine the coarse global transformation between the HJ-1 image and the reference image. Second, inspired by the hierarchical method of non-rigid registration for medical images, a hierarchical image matching approach is proposed based on the combination of SIFT feature points and template matching. This approach decomposes a matching problem of a whole image into numerous matching problems of image blocks and can overcome the impact of local distortions in HJ-1 images. Hierarchical random sample consensus (RANSAC) based on digital elevation model (H-RANSAC) is used to remove incorrect control points. Third, an HJ-1 image is rectified using a triangulated irregular network. Finally, the automatic evaluation method based on automatic image matching between the corrected HJ-1 image and the reference image is adopted to evaluate the geometric precision. On the one hand, experiments on eight HJ-1 images demonstrate the efficiency and accuracy of the different steps of GPCS. On the other hand, experiments on 1000 HJ-1 images also demonstrated the robustness, accuracy, and suitability for batch processing.

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