Journal Articles IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing Year : 2021

Capacity and Limits of Multimodal Remote Sensing: Theoretical Aspects and Automatic Information Theory-Based Image Selection

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Although multimodal remote sensing data analysis can strongly improve the characterization of physical phenomena on Earth's surface, nonidealities and estimation imperfections between records and investigation models can limit its actual information extraction ability. In this article, we aim at predicting the maximum information extraction that can be reached when analyzing a given data set. By means of an asymptotic information theory-based approach, we investigate the reliability and accuracy that can be achieved under optimal conditions for multimodal analysis as a function of data statistics and parameters that characterize the multimodal scenario to be addressed. Our approach leads to the definition of two indices that can be easily computed before the actual processing takes place. Moreover, we report in this article how they can be used for operational use in terms of image selection in order to maximize the robustness of the multimodal analysis, as well as to properly design data collection campaigns for understanding and quantifying physical phenomena. Experimental results show the consistency of our approach.

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hal-03138110 , version 1 (25-09-2025)

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Saloua Chlaily, Mauro Dalla Mura, Jocelyn Chanussot, Christian Jutten, Paolo Gamba, et al.. Capacity and Limits of Multimodal Remote Sensing: Theoretical Aspects and Automatic Information Theory-Based Image Selection. IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 2021, 59 (7), pp.5598-5618. ⟨10.1109/tgrs.2020.3014138⟩. ⟨hal-03138110⟩
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