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27 June 1996 Space-based multisensor multispectra nonstationary image analysis
George A. Lampropoulos, James F. Boulter
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Abstract
A method to compose multi-sensor multi-spectra images is presented in this paper. In addition, a method that can estimate the motion of small targets between two frames of the same spectra band also is shown. Objects which were not present in one frame are automatically detected by utilizing this technique. For the composite multi-sensor and/or multi- spectra images, the Karhunen-Loeve (K-L) and Gram-Schmidt (G-S) orthogonalization techniques are used in combination with our blur estimation and 3-D restoration methods. For the motion estimation or target detection in a set of two frames of the same spectral band, the G-S orthogonalization is used. Results procured from real data of satellite images will be offered fittingly in this presentation.
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George A. Lampropoulos and James F. Boulter "Space-based multisensor multispectra nonstationary image analysis", Proc. SPIE 2744, Infrared Technology and Applications XXII, (27 June 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.243469
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

Satellites

Target detection

Image sensors

3D image processing

Motion estimation

3D image restoration

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