A multiscale maximum entropy method (MEM) for image deconvolution is implemented and applied to MODIS (moderate resolution imaging spectroradiometer) data to remove instrument point-spread function (PSF) effects. The implementation utilizes three efficient computational methods: a fast Fourier transform convolution, a wavelet image decomposition and an algorithm for gradient method step-size estimation that together enable rapid image deconvolution. Multiscale entropy uses wavelet transforms to implicitly include an image’s two-dimensional structural information into the algorithm’s entropy calculation. An evaluation using synthetic data shows that the deconvolution algorithm reduces the maximum individual pixel error from 90.01 to 0.34%. Deconvolution of MODIS data is shown to resolve significant features and is most effective in regions where there are large changes in radiance such as coastal zones or contrasting land covers.
History
Publication title
Remote Sensing Letters
Pagination
179-187
ISSN
2150-704X
Department/School
School of Information and Communication Technology
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Place of publication
United Kingdom
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Copyright 2011 CSIRO.
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Restricted
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Expanding knowledge in the information and computing sciences