Wavelet Transform for Remote Sensing Image Analysis
A special issue of Remote Sensing (ISSN 2072-4292). This special issue belongs to the section "Remote Sensing Image Processing".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (22 December 2022) | Viewed by 17291
Special Issue Editors
Interests: machine learning; pattern recognition; signal processing; remote sensing
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Dear Colleagues,
Wavelet transform is a popular approach in signal and image processing, with wide-ranging applications including remote sensing. Wavelet transforms start with an orthogonal basis of constant functions, constructed by simple dilation and translation to map any function to its coefficients with respect to this basis. When this transformation is applied to remote sensing images, the resulting coefficients can be used to solve numerous problems in this field ranging from feature extraction, compression, and registration to advanced applications such as extracting bathymetry from radars.
This Special Issue is focused on the use of wavelet transforms for remote sensing images in order to cover the broad range of possibilities. Theoretical, methodological, experimental, and application papers are welcome addressing (but not limited to) the following aspects:
- Feature extraction—multispectral, hyperspectral, and radar;
- Image enhancement and noise reduction;
- Super-resolution reconstruction;
- Image change detection;
- Image fusion;
- Image registration;
- Image compression;
- Applications in high-resolution images collected from small drones.
Dr. Sathishkumar Samiappan
Prof. Dr. Balakrishna Gokaraju
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- feature extraction
- compression
- fusion
- registration
- super-resolution
- noise reduction
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