Recently, a novel general method for the contextual reconstruction of cloud-contaminated areas in multitemporal multispectral images has been proposed in the literature. Though promising, this method does not fully exploit all available information, thus leaving room for further methodological enhancements. The aim of this work is to improve the contextual reconstruction process by opportunely capturing spatial and spectral correlations characterizing the considered image. In addition, we propose a novel procedure to generate an error map for providing the end-user with helpful indications about the reconstruction reliability. Thorough experiments conducted on a multitemporal sequence of Landsat-7 ETM+ images are reported and discussed. © 2007 IEEE.

Cloud-Contaminated Image Reconstruction with Contextual Spatio-Spectral Information

Melgani, Farid;
2007-01-01

Abstract

Recently, a novel general method for the contextual reconstruction of cloud-contaminated areas in multitemporal multispectral images has been proposed in the literature. Though promising, this method does not fully exploit all available information, thus leaving room for further methodological enhancements. The aim of this work is to improve the contextual reconstruction process by opportunely capturing spatial and spectral correlations characterizing the considered image. In addition, we propose a novel procedure to generate an error map for providing the end-user with helpful indications about the reconstruction reliability. Thorough experiments conducted on a multitemporal sequence of Landsat-7 ETM+ images are reported and discussed. © 2007 IEEE.
2007
IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium 2007
New York
IEEE
9781424412129
S., Benabdelkader; Melgani, Farid; M., Boulemden
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