Abstract
ABSTRACT The pansharpening method based on spatial injection is prone to spectral distortion due to the spatial detail injection amount mismatch. For this reason, this paper proposes a method that combines adaptive intensity component extraction and spatial detail injection optimisation. Firstly, a new method for extracting the I component of multispectral (MS) image is proposed, which decomposes each band of MS image and panchromatic (PAN) image according to the structure-energy mechanism through the joint bilateral filter and then determines the weight coefficient of each band of MS image to extract the I component by solving the minimum optimisation problem of the structure layer of PAN image and the energy layer of MS image. Secondly, a spatial detail extraction method combining local spatial frequency and local energy is proposed, and the method can fully extract the fine detail features of PAN images and MS images. In this paper, many experiments are conducted on QuickBird, GeoEye-1 and WorldView-4 datasets, and quantitative and qualitative comparisons are made with eight advanced methods, and qualitative and quantitative analyses of the experimental results show that the proposed method has certain superiority.
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