Image fusion remote sensing for the extraction of urban features / Ahmad Nadzari Yahaya

Rapid advances in computer image analysis have allowed for greater flexibility and the use of techniques for combining and integrating multiresolution and multispectral data. With the multiresolution and multispectral satellites the fusion of image data has become a valuable tool in remote sensing i...

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Main Author: Yahaya, Ahmad Nadzari
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Language:English
Published: Unit of Research, Development and Commercialization (URDC),UiTM Perlis 2004
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description Rapid advances in computer image analysis have allowed for greater flexibility and the use of techniques for combining and integrating multiresolution and multispectral data. With the multiresolution and multispectral satellites the fusion of image data has become a valuable tool in remote sensing image evaluation. This study evaluated several methods to enhance the spatial resolution of multispectral images using a higher resolution panchromatic image. This was performed using Landsat7 ETM+Multispectral bands and Pancromatic band imagery satellite. The Landsat7 ETM+ panchromatic band is taken simultaneously with multispectral bands using the same system, therefore, are co-registered accurately. The study involved image and theme enhancement by applying Optimum Index Factor(OIF) using three techniques of image fusion : Intensity-Hue-Saturation(IHS), Brovey and Principal Component Analysis(PCA). Brovey was observed to be the best fusion technique for extraction urban features with respect to less spatial and spectral distortion as well as visualization. OIF is a powerful technique for the analysis and visualization of urban features. Based on training samples, ETM+ multispectral and fused images were subjected to the process of Iterative Self-Organizing Data Analysis (ISODATA) techniques using maximum likelihood decision rule to derive the classification of urban features classes. Signature separability using transformed divergence was used to evaluate between signature classes for classification. Ground truth for classification accuracy assessment were evaluated using error matrix and overall classification techniques. This would display the advantages and results of fused images classification.
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spelling uitm-115472016-10-10T06:25:50Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/11547/ Image fusion remote sensing for the extraction of urban features / Ahmad Nadzari Yahaya jurnalintelek Yahaya, Ahmad Nadzari Applied optics. Photonics Photoelectronic devices (General) Rapid advances in computer image analysis have allowed for greater flexibility and the use of techniques for combining and integrating multiresolution and multispectral data. With the multiresolution and multispectral satellites the fusion of image data has become a valuable tool in remote sensing image evaluation. This study evaluated several methods to enhance the spatial resolution of multispectral images using a higher resolution panchromatic image. This was performed using Landsat7 ETM+Multispectral bands and Pancromatic band imagery satellite. The Landsat7 ETM+ panchromatic band is taken simultaneously with multispectral bands using the same system, therefore, are co-registered accurately. The study involved image and theme enhancement by applying Optimum Index Factor(OIF) using three techniques of image fusion : Intensity-Hue-Saturation(IHS), Brovey and Principal Component Analysis(PCA). Brovey was observed to be the best fusion technique for extraction urban features with respect to less spatial and spectral distortion as well as visualization. OIF is a powerful technique for the analysis and visualization of urban features. Based on training samples, ETM+ multispectral and fused images were subjected to the process of Iterative Self-Organizing Data Analysis (ISODATA) techniques using maximum likelihood decision rule to derive the classification of urban features classes. Signature separability using transformed divergence was used to evaluate between signature classes for classification. Ground truth for classification accuracy assessment were evaluated using error matrix and overall classification techniques. This would display the advantages and results of fused images classification. Unit of Research, Development and Commercialization (URDC),UiTM Perlis 2004 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/11547/1/AJ_AHMAD%20NADZARI%20SABRI%20YAHAYA%20JI%2004.pdf Yahaya, Ahmad Nadzari (2004) Image fusion remote sensing for the extraction of urban features / Ahmad Nadzari Yahaya. (2004) Jurnal Intelek <https://ir.uitm.edu.my/view/publication/Jurnal_Intelek.html>, 2 (1). pp. 31-38. ISSN 2231-7716
spellingShingle Applied optics. Photonics
Photoelectronic devices (General)
Yahaya, Ahmad Nadzari
Image fusion remote sensing for the extraction of urban features / Ahmad Nadzari Yahaya
title Image fusion remote sensing for the extraction of urban features / Ahmad Nadzari Yahaya
title_full Image fusion remote sensing for the extraction of urban features / Ahmad Nadzari Yahaya
title_fullStr Image fusion remote sensing for the extraction of urban features / Ahmad Nadzari Yahaya
title_full_unstemmed Image fusion remote sensing for the extraction of urban features / Ahmad Nadzari Yahaya
title_short Image fusion remote sensing for the extraction of urban features / Ahmad Nadzari Yahaya
title_sort image fusion remote sensing for the extraction of urban features / ahmad nadzari yahaya
topic Applied optics. Photonics
Photoelectronic devices (General)
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/11547/