Abstract

The standard data fusion methods may not be satisfactory to merge high-resolution panchromatic image and low-resolution multispectral image because they can distort the spectral characteristics of the multispectral data. The authors developed technique, based on multiresolution wavelet decomposition, for the merging and data fusion of such images. The method presented consists of adding the wavelet coefficients of the high-resolution image to the multispectral (low-resolution) data. They have studied several possibilities concluding that the method which produces the best results consists in adding the high order coefficients of the wavelet transform of the panchromatic image to the intensity component (defined as L=(R+G+B)/3) of the multispectral image. The method is, thus, an improvement on standard intensity-hue-saturation (IHS or LHS) mergers. They used the a trous algorithm which allows the use of dyadic wavelet to merge nondyadic data in simple and efficient scheme. They used the method to merge SPOT and LANDSAT/sup TM/ images. The technique presented is clearly better than the IHS and LHS mergers in preserving both spectral and spatial information.

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