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Overview

Bruno Aiazzi is affiliated with the National Research Council (CNR) in Italy. Their research primarily centers on fields including Engineering and Environmental Science, with a focus on subfields such as Media Technology and Ecology.

Their work encompasses topics related to remote sensing and image processing, particularly in the context of agriculture and advanced image analysis. The main topics covered in their research include:

  • Advanced Image Fusion Techniques
  • Remote-Sensing Image Classification
  • Remote Sensing in Agriculture

One of their recent publications is titled "Reproducibility of Pansharpening Methods and Quality Indexes versus Data Formats," published in 2021 in the journal Remote Sensing.

Collaboration forms a significant part of their work, as evidenced by frequent co-authors including:

  • Alberto Arienzo
  • Luciano Alparone
  • Andrea Garzelli

Their publications are often featured in the journal Remote Sensing, which stands as a common venue for presenting their research findings.

Best Publications

  • Improving Component Substitution Pansharpening Through Multivariate Regression of MS $+$ Pan Data

    B. Aiazzi;S. Baronti;M. Selva

  • Context-driven fusion of high spatial and spectral resolution images based on oversampled multiresolution analysis

    B. Aiazzi;L. Alparone;S. Baronti;A. Garzelli

  • MTF-tailored Multiscale Fusion of High-resolution MS and Pan Imagery

    B Aiazzi;L Alparone;S Baronti;Andrea Garzelli

  • Multispectral and panchromatic data fusion assessment without reference

    Luciano Alparone;Bruno Aiazzi;Stefano Baronti;Andrea Garzelli

  • Image fusion—the ARSIS concept and some successful implementation schemes

    Thierry Ranchin;Bruno Aiazzi;Luciano Alparone;Stefano Baronti

  • Hyper-Sharpening: A First Approach on SIM-GA Data

    Massimo Selva;Bruno Aiazzi;Francesco Butera;Leandro Chiarantini

  • A Comparison Between Global and Context-Adaptive Pansharpening of Multispectral Images

    B. Aiazzi;S. Baronti;F. Lotti;M. Selva

  • An MTF-based spectral distortion minimizing model for pan-sharpening of very high resolution multispectral images of urban areas

    B. Aiazzi;L. Alparone;S. Baronti;A. Garzelli

  • Near-lossless compression of 3-D optical data

    B. Aiazzi;L. Alparone;S. Baronti

  • Lossless compression of multi/hyper-spectral imagery based on a 3-D fuzzy prediction

    B. Aiazzi;P. Alba;L. Alparone;S. Baronti

  • A Theoretical Analysis of the Effects of Aliasing and Misregistration on Pansharpened Imagery

    S Baronti;B Aiazzi;M Selva;A Garzelli

  • Multiresolution local-statistics speckle filtering based on a ratio Laplacian pyramid

    B. Aiazzi;L. Alparone;S. Baronti

  • Spatial Methods for Multispectral Pansharpening: Multiresolution Analysis Demystified

    Luciano Alparone;Stefano Baronti;Bruno Aiazzi;Andrea Garzelli

  • Estimation based on entropy matching for generalized Gaussian PDF modeling

    B. Aiazzi;L. Alparone;S. Baronti

  • Remote Sensing Image Fusion

    Luciano Alparone;Bruno Aiazzi;Stefano Baronti;Andrea Garzelli

  • Lossless image compression by quantization feedback in a content-driven enhanced Laplacian pyramid

    B. Aiazzi;L. Alparone;S. Baronti;F. Lotti

  • Nonparametric Change Detection in Multitemporal SAR Images Based on Mean-Shift Clustering

    B. Aiazzi;L. Alparone;S. Baronti;A. Garzelli

  • Noise modelling and estimation of hyperspectral data from airborne imaging spectrometers

    B. Aiazzi;L. Alparone;A. Barducci;S. Baronti

  • Pan-sharpening of multispectral images: a critical review and comparison

    A. Garzelli;F. Nencini;L. Alparone;B. Aiazzi

  • Information-theoretic assessment of sampled hyperspectral imagers

    B. Aiazzi;L. Alparone;A. Barducci;S. Baronti

  • Context-Driven Fusion of High Spatial and Spectral Resolution Images Based on Oversampled

    Bruno Aiazzi;Luciano Alparone;Stefano Baronti;Andrea Garzelli

Frequent Co-Authors

Stefano Baronti
Stefano Baronti National Research Council (CNR)
Luciano Alparone
Luciano Alparone University of Florence
Andrea Garzelli
Andrea Garzelli University of Siena
Simonetta Paloscia
Simonetta Paloscia National Research Council (CNR)
Tiziano Bianchi
Tiziano Bianchi Polytechnic University of Turin
Francesca Bovolo
Francesca Bovolo Fondazione Bruno Kessler
Gemine Vivone
Gemine Vivone National Research Council (CNR)
Lorenzo Bruzzone
Lorenzo Bruzzone University of Trento
Lucien Wald
Lucien Wald Mines ParisTech
William J. Emery
William J. Emery University of Colorado Boulder

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