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28 January 2002 Multisensor registration of Earth remotely sensed imagery
Jacqueline Le Moigne, Arlene Cole-Rhodes, Roger Eastman, Kisha Johnson, Jeffrey T. Morisette, Nathan S. Netanyahu, Harold S. Stone, Ilya Zavorin
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Proceedings Volume 4541, Image and Signal Processing for Remote Sensing VII; (2002) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.454140
Event: International Symposium on Remote Sensing, 2001, Toulouse, France
Abstract
Assuming that approximate registration is given within a few pixels by a systematic correction system, we develop automatic image registration methods for multi-sensor data with the goal of achieving sub-pixel accuracy. Automatic image registration is usually defined by three steps; feature extraction, feature matching, and data resampling or fusion. Our previous work focused on image correlation methods based on the use of different features. In this paper, we study different feature matching techniques and present five algorithms where the features are either original gray levels or wavelet-like features, and the feature matching is based on gradient descent optimization, statistical robust matching, and mutual information. These algorithms are tested and compared on several multi-sensor datasets covering one of the EOS Core Sites, the Konza Prairie in Kansas, from four different sensors: IKONOS (4m), Landsat-7/ETM+ (30 m), MODIS (500 m), and SeaWIFS (1000m).
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Jacqueline Le Moigne, Arlene Cole-Rhodes, Roger Eastman, Kisha Johnson, Jeffrey T. Morisette, Nathan S. Netanyahu, Harold S. Stone, and Ilya Zavorin "Multisensor registration of Earth remotely sensed imagery", Proc. SPIE 4541, Image and Signal Processing for Remote Sensing VII, (28 January 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.454140
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KEYWORDS
Image registration

Wavelets

Earth observing sensors

Spatial resolution

Sensors

Image processing

Feature extraction

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