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6 April 1995 Disparity analysis in remotely sensed images using the wavelet transform
Jean-Pierre Djamdji, Albert Bijaoui
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Abstract
We describe a new method for the computation of a disparity map between two stereoscopic satellite images. The disparities are computed along the x and y axis respectively at each point of the image, without the use of the epipolarity condition. In order to compute the disparity field, first a set of ground control points is detected in both images. Next, a mapping of the disparities over the entire image is done using the Kriging method. Finally, the two stereoscopic images are geometrically registered using the disparity maps.
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Jean-Pierre Djamdji and Albert Bijaoui "Disparity analysis in remotely sensed images using the wavelet transform", Proc. SPIE 2491, Wavelet Applications II, (6 April 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.205433
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KEYWORDS
Wavelet transforms

Image registration

Wavelets

Image processing

Satellite imaging

Satellites

Astatine

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