IMAGE RESTORATION FOR THE MRA-BASED PANSHARPENING METHOD

Image Restoration for the MRA-Based Pansharpening Method

Image Restoration for the MRA-Based Pansharpening Method

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By merging high-resolution panchromatic (PAN) images with low-resolution multispectral (MS) images, high-resolution MS images with complementary information can be obtained, i.e., pansharpening.

Multiresolution analysis (MRA) methods have attracted widespread attention in the pansharpening field.The spatial detail information injected into MS images is extracted from PAN images by MRA tools.Since such methods often suffer from spatial distortion and ringing artifacts, a restoration algorithm based on blind deblurring and iterative back-projection (IBP) is proposed in this paper.

First, a hellfire sloe gin blind deblurring method based on the Tikhonov regular constraint model is used to estimate the blurring filter.Second, spatial details extracted from PAN images are modulated into MS images using a here high-pass modulation (HPM) framework, and then fusion images are spatially enhanced based on the modulation results and blurring filter.Finally, the IBP technique is used to project the reconstruction error back to iteratively update and optimize the desired high-resolution images.

Experiments are performed on data sets acquired by different satellites at full and reduced resolution, and eight state-of-the-art MRA-based pansharpening methods are used for validation.Compared to the enhanced back-projection (EBP) algorithm, the proposed restoration method is better in improving spectral and spatial quality of MRA-based pansharpening.The results indicate the effectiveness and superiority of the proposed method.

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