2017
DOI: 10.4236/jcc.2017.512004
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Remote Sensing Image Fusion Using Bidimensional Empirical Mode Decomposition and the Least Squares Theory

Abstract: Due to the data acquired by most optical earth observation satellite such as IKONOS, QuickBird-2 and GF-1 consist of a panchromatic image with high spatial resolution and multiple multispectral images with low spatial resolution. Many image fusion techniques have been developed to produce high resolution multispectral image. Considering panchromatic image and multispectral images contain the same spatial information with different accuracy, using the least square theory could estimate optimal spatial informati… Show more

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“…BEMD offers a low computation time. We present a review of BEMD algorithm as follows [16][17]: Algorithm BEMD…”
Section: Bi-dimensional Emd (Bemd)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…BEMD offers a low computation time. We present a review of BEMD algorithm as follows [16][17]: Algorithm BEMD…”
Section: Bi-dimensional Emd (Bemd)mentioning
confidence: 99%