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2 May 2008 Image misregistration effects on hyperspectral change detection
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Abstract
This paper covers the impact of registration errors between two images on chronochrome and covariance equalization predictors used for hyperspectral change detection. Hyperspectral change detection involves the comparison of data collected of the same spatial scene on two different occasions to try to identify anomalous man-made changes. Typical change detection techniques employ a linear prediction method followed by a subtraction step to identify changes. These linear predictors rely upon statistics from both scenes to determine a respective gain and offset. Chronochrome and covariance equalization remain two common predictors used in the change detection process. Chronochrome relies upon a cross-covariance matrix for prediction whereas covariance equalization relies solely upon the individual covariance matrices. In theory, chronochrome seems more susceptible to image misregistration issues as joint statistic estimates may suffer with registration error present. This paper examines the validity of this assumption. Using a push-broom style imaging spectrometer mounted on a pan and tilt, visible to near infrared data of scenes suitable for change detection analysis are gathered. The pan and tilt system ensures initial misregistration of the data is minimal. Using simple translations of the scenes, misregistration impacts upon prediction error and change detection are examined for varying degrees of shift.
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Joseph Meola and Michael T. Eismann "Image misregistration effects on hyperspectral change detection", Proc. SPIE 6966, Algorithms and Technologies for Multispectral, Hyperspectral, and Ultraspectral Imagery XIV, 69660Y (2 May 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.775435
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KEYWORDS
Error analysis

Image registration

Detection and tracking algorithms

Target detection

Palladium

Statistical analysis

Sensors

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