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A fast adaptive spatio-temporal fusion method to enhanced Fit-FC

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  • YueSheng Jiang
  • Kun Yang
  • ChunXue Shang
  • Yi Luo

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Space-time fusion is an economical and efficient way to solve "space-time contradiction". Among all kinds of space-time fusion methods, Fit-FC space-time fusion method based on weight Function is widely used. However, this method is based on the linear model to depict the phase change, but the phase change in the real scene is complicated, and the linear model is difficult to accurately capture the phase change, resulting in the spectral distortion of the fusion image. In addition, pixel-by-pixel scanning with moving Windows leads to inefficiency issues, limiting its use in large-scale and long-term tasks. To overcome these limitations, this paper developed a simple and fast adaptive remote sensing image Spatio-Temporal fusion method based on Fit-FC, called Adapt Lasso-Fit-FC (AL-FF). Firstly, the sparse characteristics of time phase change between images are explored, and a time phase change estimation model based on sparse regression is constructed, which overcomes the fuzzy problem of fusion image caused by the failure of linear regression to capture complex nonlinear time phase transition in the weighted Function method, making the algorithm better at capturing details. Secondly, an adaptive window selection Function is established to overcome the problem of manually setting parameters on different data sets, improve the convenience of the algorithm and robustness of the application on different data sets, and make the algorithm simpler and more efficient. Finally, the improved AL-FF algorithm is compared with other algorithms to verify the performance improvement. Compared with the current advanced Spatio-Temporal fusion methods, AL-FF algorithm has stronger detail capture ability and can generate more accurate fusion results. In addition, the computational efficiency is significantly improved, and the efficiency is increased by more than 20 times compared with the current mainstream method.

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  • YueSheng Jiang & Kun Yang & ChunXue Shang & Yi Luo, 2024. "A fast adaptive spatio-temporal fusion method to enhanced Fit-FC," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 19(7), pages 1-25, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0301077
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0301077
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