Title
Pan-Sharpening With a Hyper-Laplacian Penalty
Abstract
Pan-sharpening is the task of fusing spectral information in low resolution multispectral images with spatial information in a corresponding high resolution panchromatic image. In such approaches, there is a trade-off between spectral and spatial quality, as well as computational efficiency. We present a method for pan-sharpening in which a sparsity-promoting objective function preserves both spatial and spectral content, and is efficient to optimize. Our objective incorporates the L1/2-norm in a way that can leverage recent computationally efficient methods, and L1 for which the alternating direction method of multipliers can be used. Additionally, our objective penalizes image gradients to enforce high resolution fidelity, and exploits the Fourier domain for further computational efficiency. Visual quality metrics demonstrate that our proposed objective function can achieve higher spatial and spectral resolution than several previous well-known methods with competitive computational efficiency.
Year
DOI
Venue
2015
10.1109/ICCV.2015.69
ICCV
Keywords
DocType
Volume
objective function,visual quality metrics,computational efficiency,Fourier domain,high resolution fidelity,image gradients,multipliers alternating direction method,l1/2-norm,spectral content preservation,spatial content preservation,sparsity-promoting objective function,high resolution panchromatic image,low resolution multispectral images,spectral information fusion,hyper-Laplacian penalty,pan-sharpening
Conference
2015
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
1
1550-5499
3
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.37
22
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Yiyong Jiang130.37
Xinghao Ding259152.95
Delu Zeng3332.23
Yue Huang4356.24
John Paisley5544.63