RAPNet: A Receptive-Field Adaptive Convolutional Neural Network for Pansharpening
RAPNet: A Receptive-Field Adaptive Convolutional Neural Network for Pansharpening
Pansharpening refers to the process of integrating a high resolution panchromatic (PAN) image with a lower resolution multispectral (MS) image to generate a fused product, which is pivotal in remote sensing. Despite the effectiveness of CNNs in addressing this challenge, they are inherently constrained by the uniform application of convolutional kernels across all spatial positions, overlooking local content variations. To overcome this issue, we introduce RAPNet, a new architecture that leverages content-adaptive convolution. At its core, RAPNet employs the Receptive-field Adaptive Pansharpening Convolution (RAPConv), designed to produce spatially adaptive kernels responsive to local feature context, thereby enhancing the precision of spatial detail extraction. Additionally, the network integrates the Pansharpening Dynamic Feature Fusion (PAN-DFF) module, which incorporates an attention mechanism to achieve an optimal balance between spatial detail enhancement and spectral fidelity. Comprehensive evaluations on publicly available datasets confirm that RAPNet delivers superior performance compared to existing approaches, as demonstrated by both quantitative metrics and qualitative assessments. Ablation analyses further substantiate the effectiveness of the proposed adaptive components.
Tao Tang、Chengxu Yang
遥感技术通信计算技术、计算机技术
Tao Tang,Chengxu Yang.RAPNet: A Receptive-Field Adaptive Convolutional Neural Network for Pansharpening[EB/OL].(2025-07-14)[2025-07-22].https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.10461.点此复制
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