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15 October 2014 Image structure restoration from sputnik with multi-matrix scanners
V. Eremeev, A. Kuznetcov, G. Myatov, Oleg Presnyakov, V. Poshekhonov, P. Svetelkin
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Proceedings Volume 9244, Image and Signal Processing for Remote Sensing XX; 92440F (2014) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2066631
Event: SPIE Remote Sensing, 2014, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Abstract
The paper is devoted to the earth surface image formation by means of multi-matrix scanning cameras. The realized formation of continuous and spatially combined images consists of consistent solutions for radiometric scan correction, stitching and geo-referencing of multispectral images. The radiometric scan correction algorithm based on statistical analyses of input images is described. Also, there is the algorithm for sub-pixel stitching of scans into one continuous image which could be formed by the virtual scanner. The paper contains algorithms for geometrical combining of multispectral images obtained in different moments; and, examples illustrating effectiveness of the suggested processing algorithms.
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V. Eremeev, A. Kuznetcov, G. Myatov, Oleg Presnyakov, V. Poshekhonov, and P. Svetelkin "Image structure restoration from sputnik with multi-matrix scanners", Proc. SPIE 9244, Image and Signal Processing for Remote Sensing XX, 92440F (15 October 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2066631
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KEYWORDS
Image fusion

Radiometric corrections

CCD cameras

Scanners

Multispectral imaging

Image processing

Calibration

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