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Main Authors: Mani, Atma Bharathi, TR, Nagashree, P, Manavalan, PG, Diwakar
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.08223
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author Mani, Atma Bharathi
TR, Nagashree
P, Manavalan
PG, Diwakar
author_facet Mani, Atma Bharathi
TR, Nagashree
P, Manavalan
PG, Diwakar
contents Clouds in satellite images are a deterrent to qualitative and quantitative study. Time compositing methods compare a series of co-registered images and retrieve only those pixels that have comparatively lesser cloud cover for the resultant image. Two different approaches of time compositing were tested. The first method recoded the clouds to value 0 on all the constituent images and ran a 'max' function. The second method directly ran a 'min' function without recoding on all the images for the resultant image. The 'max' function gave a highly mottled image while the 'min' function gave a superior quality image with smoother texture. Persistent clouds on all constituent images were retained in both methods, but they were readily identifiable and easily extractable in the 'max' function image as they were recoded to 0, while that in the 'min' function appeared with varying DN values. Hence a hybrid technique was created which recodes the clouds to value 255 and runs a 'min' function. This method preserved the quality of the 'min' function and the advantage of retrieving clouds as in the 'max' function image. The models were created using Erdas Imagine Modeler 9.1 and MODIS 250 m resolution images of coastal Karnataka in the months of May, June 2008 were used. A detailed investigation on the different methods is described and scope for automating different techniques is discussed.
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spellingShingle Removal of clouds from satellite images using time compositing techniques
Mani, Atma Bharathi
TR, Nagashree
P, Manavalan
PG, Diwakar
Image and Video Processing
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Clouds in satellite images are a deterrent to qualitative and quantitative study. Time compositing methods compare a series of co-registered images and retrieve only those pixels that have comparatively lesser cloud cover for the resultant image. Two different approaches of time compositing were tested. The first method recoded the clouds to value 0 on all the constituent images and ran a 'max' function. The second method directly ran a 'min' function without recoding on all the images for the resultant image. The 'max' function gave a highly mottled image while the 'min' function gave a superior quality image with smoother texture. Persistent clouds on all constituent images were retained in both methods, but they were readily identifiable and easily extractable in the 'max' function image as they were recoded to 0, while that in the 'min' function appeared with varying DN values. Hence a hybrid technique was created which recodes the clouds to value 255 and runs a 'min' function. This method preserved the quality of the 'min' function and the advantage of retrieving clouds as in the 'max' function image. The models were created using Erdas Imagine Modeler 9.1 and MODIS 250 m resolution images of coastal Karnataka in the months of May, June 2008 were used. A detailed investigation on the different methods is described and scope for automating different techniques is discussed.
title Removal of clouds from satellite images using time compositing techniques
topic Image and Video Processing
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.08223