研究目的
To translate SAR data into optical images using an intensity–hue–saturation (IHS) and wavelet transform integrated fusion (IHSW) method, aiming to preserve spatial details from SAR data and minimize spectral distortion.
研究成果
The IHSW fusion method effectively translates SAR data into optical images, preserving spatial details and minimizing spectral distortion. It outperforms conventional fusion methods and texture synthesis-based algorithms in terms of spatial and spectral information preservation. The technique offers a valuable solution for improving the interpretability of SAR images, with applications in disaster assessment and emergency management.
研究不足
The proposed approach depends on the existence of a reference optical image covering the same region as the SAR data. Challenges may arise in translating high-resolution and multi-polarization SAR and optical images covering mountain areas.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The study employs an IHS and wavelet transform integrated fusion (IHSW) approach for translating SAR data into optical images. The methodology includes data pre-processing, IHS transform, wavelet decomposition, data fusion, wavelet reconstruction, and inverse IHS transform.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
Two SAR datasets (COSMO-SkyMed and ENVISAT-ASAR) and Landsat TM images are used for fusion. The datasets cover urban regions in China.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
SAR images from COSMO-SkyMed and ENVISAT-ASAR, and optical images from Landsat TM.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
The process includes speckle noise reduction, image co-registration, IHS transform, wavelet decomposition, data fusion, wavelet reconstruction, and inverse IHS transform.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
Quality assessment of fused outputs is performed using six quality indices: SSIM, CC, SAM, RMSE, ERGAS, and UIQI.
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