Joint Nonlocal, Spectral, and Similarity Low-Rank Priors for Hyperspectral–Multispectral Image Fusion

2022 
The fusion of a low-spatial-and-high-spectral resolution hyperspectral image (HSI) with a high-spatial-and-low-spectral resolution multispectral image (MSI) allows synthesizing a high-resolution image (HRI), supporting remote sensing applications, such as disaster management, material identification, and precision agriculture. Unlike existing variational methods using low-rank regularizations separately, we present an HSI-MSI fusion method promoting various low-rank regularizations jointly. Our method refines the HRI spatial and spectral correlations from the individual HSI and MSI data through the proper plug-and-play (PnP) of a nonlocal patch-based denoiser in the alternating direction method of multipliers (ADMM). Notably, we consider the nonlocal self-similarity, the spectral low-rank, and introduce a rank-one similarity prior. Furthermore, we demonstrate via an extensive empirical study that the rank-one similarity prior is an inherent characteristic of the HRI. Simulations over standard benchmark datasets show the effectiveness of the proposed HSI-MSI fusion outperforming state-of-the-art methods, particularly in recovering low-contrast areas.
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