Loncan, Laetitia and Almeida, Luis Borges and Bioucas-Dias, José M. and Briottet, Xavier and Chanussot, Jocelyn and Dobigeon, Nicolas and Fabre, Sophie and Liao, Wenzhi and Licciardi, Giorgio A. and Simoes, Miguel and Tourneret, Jean-Yves and Veganzones, Miguel Angel and Vivone, Gemine and Wei, Qi and Yokoya, Naoto Hyperspectral Pansharpening: A Review. (2015) IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Magazine, 3 (3). 27-46. ISSN 2168-6831
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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MGRS.2015.2440094
Abstract
Pansharpening aims at fusing a panchromatic image with a multispectral one, to generate an image with the high spatial resolution of the former and the high spectral resolution of the latter. In the last decade, many algorithms have been presented in the literatures for pansharpening using multispectral data. With the increasing availability of hyperspectral systems, these methods are now being adapted to hyperspectral images. In this work, we compare new pansharpening techniques designed for hyperspectral data with some of the state-of-the-art methods for multispectral pansharpening, which have been adapted for hyperspectral data. Eleven methods from different classes (component substitution, multiresolution analysis, hybrid, Bayesian and matrix factorization) are analyzed. These methods are applied to three datasets and their effectiveness and robustness are evaluated with widely used performance indicators. In addition, all the pansharpening techniques considered in this paper have been implemented in a MATLAB toolbox that is made available to the community.
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