
A Survey on Intensification Techniques used in Satellite Images
Author(s) -
Bipin D. Tamkhane
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal for research in applied science and engineering technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2321-9653
DOI - 10.22214/ijraset.2021.36873
Subject(s) - satellite , computer science , satellite image , snapshot (computer storage) , computer vision , remote sensing , image (mathematics) , field (mathematics) , artificial intelligence , geography , mathematics , engineering , database , pure mathematics , aerospace engineering
An image intensification is a required methodology in field of Satellite image research area. The images taken through satellite are captured from very longer distance and because of this images having garbling and noise as lots of airy barriers are present in between the path. The usage of Satellite images is very diverse in research areas like astrological studies, geographical studies, study of geoscience, etc. Nowadays, after taking a snapshot of an image, some of the radiometric or geometric based enhancement techniques are applied on the images taken from satellite but these techniques do not fulfill the requirements in all application areas. This is what there is a need to improvise the quality of an image before it is being actually used. The main objective behind this research work is to understand the different methodologies used in intensification of satellite images and how can we perform more improvements to existing techniques so these type of images which are taken from satellite are intelligible to the human eyes. The meaning of intensification in term of image is nothing but the altering of a look and feel of the image in a way that the information contained by that image is more readily intelligible visually.