Emmanuel Christophe, Dominique Léger, Corinne Mailhes. Comparison and evaluation of quality criteria for hyperspectral imagery. In Image Quality and System Performance II, Volume 5668, Pages 204-213, January 2005.
Download paper:
Adobe portable document (pdf)
Copyright notice:
Hyperspectral data appears to be of a growing interest over the past few years. However, applications for hyperspectral data are still in their infancy. Handling the significant size of hyperspectral data presents a challenge for the user community. To enable efficient data compression without losing the potentiality of hyperspectral data, the notion of data quality is crucial for the development of applications. To assess the data quality, quality criteria relevent to end-user applications are required. This paper proposes a method to evaluate quality criteria. The purpose is to provide quality criteria corresponding well to the impact of degradation on end-user applications. Several quality criteria adapted to hyperspectral context are evaluated. Finally, five criteria are selected to give a good representation of the degradation nature and level affecting hyperspectral data
@InProceedings{Christophe2005,
Author = {Christophe, Emmanuel and Léger, Dominique and Mailhes, Corinne},
Title = {Comparison and evaluation of quality criteria for hyperspectral imagery},
BookTitle = {Image Quality and System Performance II},
Volume = {5668},
Pages = {204--213},
Month = {January},
Year = {2005}
}