Pansharpening by convolutional neural networks in the full resolution framework (ArXiv) is a deep learning method for Pansharpening based on unsupervised and full-resolution framework training.
If you use Z-PNN in your research, please use the following BibTeX entry.
@article{Ciotola2022,
author={Ciotola, Matteo and Vitale, Sergio and Mazza, Antonio and Poggi, Giovanni and Scarpa, Giuseppe},
journal={IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing},
title={Pansharpening by convolutional neural networks in the full resolution framework},
year={2022},
volume={},
number={},
pages={1-1},
doi={10.1109/TGRS.2022.3163887}
}
- Matteo Ciotola (matteo.ciotola@unina.it);
- Sergio Vitale (sergio.vitale@uniparthenope.it);
- Antonio Mazza (antonio.mazza@unina.it);
- Giovanni Poggi (poggi@unina.it);
- Giuseppe Scarpa (giscarpa@unina.it).
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By downloading and/or using any of these files, you implicitly agree to all the
terms of the license, as specified in the document LICENSE
(included in this package)
All the functions and scripts were tested on Windows and Ubuntu O.S., with these constraints:
- Python 3.9
- PyTorch 1.8.1 or 1.10.0
- Cuda 10.1 or 11.3 (For GPU acceleration).
the operation is not guaranteed with other configurations.
- Install Anaconda and git
- Create a folder in which save the algorithm
- Download the algorithm and unzip it into the folder or, alternatively, from CLI:
git clone https://github.com/matciotola/Z-PNN
- Create the virtual environment with the
z_pnn_environment.yml
conda env create -n z_pnn_env -f z_pnn_environment.yml
- Activate the Conda Environment
conda activate z_pnn_env
- Test it
python main.py -i example/WV3_example.mat -o ./Output_Example -s WV3 -m Z-PNN --coregistration --show_results
To test this algorithm it is needed to create a .mat
file. It must contain:
I_MS_LR
: Original Multi-Spectral Stack in channel-last configuration (Dimensions: H x W x B);I_PAN
: Original Panchromatic band, without the third dimension (Dimensions: H x W).
It is possible to convert the GeoTIff images into the required format with the scripts provided in tiff_mat_conversion.py
:
python tiff_mat_conversion.py -m Tiff2Mat -ms /path/to/ms.tif -pan /path/to/pan.tif -o path/to/file.mat
Please refer to --help
for more details.
The easiest command to use the algorithm on full-resolution data:
python main.py -i path/to/file.mat -s sensor_name -m method
Several options are possible. Please refer to the parser help for more details:
python main.py -h