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Articles | Volume XXXVIII-4/W19
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprsarchives-XXXVIII-4-W19-33-2011
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprsarchives-XXXVIII-4-W19-33-2011
05 Sep 2012
 | 05 Sep 2012

HYPERSPECTRAL IMAGE RESOLUTION ENHANCEMENT BASED ON SPECTRAL UNMIXING AND INFORMATION FUSION

J. Bieniarz, D. Cerra, J. Avbelj, P. Reinartz, and R. Müller

Keywords: Hyperspectral remote sensing, image fusion, subpixel restoration/reconstruction, hyperspectral unmixing

Abstract. Hyperspectral imaging sensors exibit high spectral resolution, but normally low spatial resolution. This leads to spectral signatures of pixels originating from different object types. Such pixels are called mixed pixels. Spectral unmixing methods can be employed to estimate the fractions of reflected light from the different objects within the pixel area. However, spectral unmixing does not provide any spatial information about the sources and therefore additional information is needed to precisely locate the sources. In order to restore the spatial information of hyperspectral images we propose a hyperspectral and multispectral image fusion method based on spectral unmixing. The algorithm is tested with HyMAP image data consisting of 125 spectral bands and a simulated multispectral image consisting of 8 bands.