JOURNAL ARTICLE

MDSCNN: Remote Sensing Image Spatial–Spectral Fusion Method via Multi-Scale Dual-Stream Convolutional Neural Network

Wenqing WangFei JiaYifei YangKunpeng MuHan Liu

Year: 2024 Journal:   Remote Sensing Vol: 16 (19)Pages: 3583-3583   Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

Abstract

Pansharpening refers to enhancing the spatial resolution of multispectral images through panchromatic images while preserving their spectral features. However, existing traditional methods or deep learning methods always have certain distortions in the spatial or spectral dimensions. This paper proposes a remote sensing spatial–spectral fusion method based on a multi-scale dual-stream convolutional neural network, which includes feature extraction, feature fusion, and image reconstruction modules for each scale. In terms of feature fusion, we propose a multi cascade module to better fuse image features. We also design a new loss function aim at enhancing the high degree of consistency between fused images and reference images in terms of spatial details and spectral information. To validate its effectiveness, we conduct thorough experimental analyses on two widely used remote sensing datasets: GeoEye-1 and Ikonos. Compared with the nine leading pansharpening techniques, the proposed method demonstrates superior performance in multiple key evaluation metrics.

Keywords:
Remote sensing Convolutional neural network Dual (grammatical number) Computer science Scale (ratio) Image fusion Artificial intelligence Pattern recognition (psychology) Image (mathematics) Geology Cartography Geography

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Advanced Image Fusion Techniques
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Media Technology
Remote-Sensing Image Classification
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Media Technology
Image and Signal Denoising Methods
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
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