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Article: A New Approach To Automatic Feature Based Registration Of
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ABSTRACT: It has long been known that by combining multi-source or multi-temporal Earth observation images, the ability to detect and recognise features on the ground is greatly increased. In some specific cases models have been successfully developed for automatically integrating images from different sensors, but in general the problem of fully automatic data integration has not yet been solved. This paper introduces a new approach to automatic feature based image registration, based on multiple feature extraction and matching techniques, in order to solve the problem of automatic registration of SAR and SPOT imagery.04/2003; -
Article: A new approach to automatic feature based registration of SAR and SPOT images
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ABSTRACT: KEY WORDS: Feature-based image registration, feature-based matching, data integration, data fusion. ABSTRACT It has long been known that by combining multi-source or multi-temporal Earth observation images, the ability to detect and recognise features on the ground is greatly increased. In some specific cases models have been successfully developed for automatically integrating images from different sensors, but in general the problem of fully automatic data integration has not yet been solved. This paper introduces a new approach to automatic feature based image registration, based on multiple feature extraction and matching techniques, in order to solve the problem of automatic registration of SAR and SPOT imagery. Application of this model to pairs of small images showed that a substantial number of tie points could be found. Using these tie points with a first order transformation function consistently gave a RMS residual of less than two pixels. The model was also applied to full scene images. A method of processing based on tiling was used, rather than one based on image pyramids, since this was found to be computationally more efficient. Results showed that a large number of tie points could be located across the images. Close inspection of the matched features revealed that there were no blunders and hence the feature extraction and matching algorithm was successful. Most importantly, the approach to feature based registration using multiple feature extraction techniques clearly improved the quality and quantity of the tie points compared to traditional feature based registration techniques which rely on only one feature extraction algorithm.IAPRS. 01/2000; XXXIII. -
Article: An improved model for automatic feature-based registration of SAR and SPOT images
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ABSTRACT: Accurate image registration is essential for the successful creation and interpretation of multi-image spatial information products. However, the enormous increase in the volume of remotely sensed data that is being acquired by an ever growing number of Earth Observation satellites means that automation now plays a more vital role than ever before in the registration procedure. This paper introduces an improved model for automatic feature-based image registration, and presents a robust system for automatically registering SAR and SPOT imagery. The model incorporates multiple feature extraction and feature matching algorithms which operate together to identify common features in the multi-sensor images, from which accurate tie points can be derived. Application of the proposed automatic registration model to both small and large images showed that in each case a large number of accurate tie points could be identified fully automatically across the images.ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing.
Institutions
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2000
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Victoria University Melbourne
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University College London
London, ENG, United Kingdom
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