R.-C. Wang's scientific contributions
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Publication (1)
Relative radiometric normalization (RRN) minimized radiometric differences among images caused by inconsistencies of acquisition conditions (such as weather, season, sensor, etc.) rather than change in surface reflectance. Five methods of RRN, i. e. image regression (IR), pseudo-invariant features(PIF), dark set-bright set normalization (DB), no-ch...
Citations
... Shao et al [21] started by controlling the selection quality of the PIF method, refined the extracted pseudo invariant points step by step, and then applied it to relative radiometric correction; this method achieved an ideal correction effect. However, some of the above methods require human-computer interactions and weaken the change information of ground objects [22], [23]. Common correction methods often eliminate information on feature changes while eliminating radiometric differences between images. ...