Paul E. Anuta
Purdue University
15 Papers
189 Citations
Paul E. Anuta is an academic researcher from Purdue University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Multispectral image & Multispectral Scanner. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 15 publications.
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Papers
Spatial Registration of Multispectral and Multitemporal Digital Imagery Using Fast Fourier Transform Techniques
TL;DR: The fast Fourier transform (FFT) technique for cross correlation of misregistered imagery to determine spatial distances is discussed in detail and a method of achieving translational, rotational, and scaling corrections between images is described.
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LANDSAT-4 MSS And Thematic Mapper Data Quality And Information Content Analysis
Paul E. Anuta,Luis A. Bartolucci,M. Ellen Dean,D. Fabian Lozano,Eeick Malaret,C.D. McGillem,Jose A Valdes,Carlos R. Valenzuela +7 more
TL;DR: Landsat-4 Thematic Mapper overall system resolution was evaluated using scene objects which demonstrated sharp high contrast edge responses and Radiometric evaluation included detector relative calibration, effects of resampling, and coherent noise effects.
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Digital Registration of Multispectral Video Imagery
TL;DR: An adaptive system for achieving spatial registration of digitized imagery which converts the raster scan imagery to an array of binary numbers representing brightness at discrete points in the scene to improve the rate of processing.
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Experimental examination of similarity measures and preprocessing methods used for image registration
M. Svedlow,C. D. McGillem,Paul E. Anuta +2 more
- 01 Jan 1976
TL;DR: In this paper, the similarity measures considered are the correlation coefficient, the sum of the absolute differences, and the correlation function, and three basic types of preprocessing are discussed: taking the magnitude of the gradient of the images, thresholding the images at their medians, and thresholding at an arbitrary level to be determined experimentally.
Crop surveys from multiband satellite photography using digital techniques
TL;DR: Crop surveys from multiband and multibase satellite photography during Apollo 9 mission, using statistical multispectral pattern recognition digital techniques as discussed by the authors, were performed using statistical multi-scale pattern recognition techniques.
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