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24 October 2018 Destriping methods for high resolution satellite multispectral remote sensing image based on GPU adaptive partitioning technology
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The stripe noise is a key factor that affects imaging quality of satellite multi-hyperspectral remote sensing images, which also has a serious effect on the interpretation and information extraction of remote sensing images. Complex surface textures mixed with strip noises in the high-resolution multi-spectral remote sensing of satellite are extremely difficult to remove, this paper analyzes the Markov random field prior model method, combines the Huber function to propose a universal, fast and effective Huber Markov destriping method. According to the statistical characteristics of the image gray level variation, the distribution features and mutual relationship between each pixel and its neighborhood pixels in the image, the co-occurrence matrix reflecting the contrast gray characteristics of the image is connected with the threshold T of Huber function, which is automatically iteratively determined during the noise removal process, and will be able to remove image noises as well as preserving its edges and details effectively. In order to solve the time complexity of the algorithm caused by the pixel space information introduced by the Huber Markov random field algorithm, the GPU adaptive partitioning technique is adopted to accelerate the algorithm. Experimental results show that the destriping method based on Huber function Markov random field can remove the strip noise effectively, while preserving texture details of the image, which can be applied to a variety of noise-containing images. Meanwhile, GPUbased adaptive partitioning technology has been adopted, which has greatly improved the computational efficiency of processsing massive remote sensing images, and lays a foundation for the application of remote sensing satellite images in China.
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Xue Yang, Feng Li II, Lei Xin III, Cheng Wang III, XiaoYong Wang, and Xing Chang "Destriping methods for high resolution satellite multispectral remote sensing image based on GPU adaptive partitioning technology", Proc. SPIE 10783, Remote Sensing for Agriculture, Ecosystems, and Hydrology XX, 107832I (24 October 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2325311
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KEYWORDS
Image quality

Image processing

Satellites

Remote sensing

Image filtering

Satellite imaging

Earth observing sensors

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