Organizing a Search for Relevant Papers
I'll focus on providing a curated list of about 20-30 papers related to pansharpening, hyperspectral, HSI-MSI fusion, spectral super-resolution, and IR-visible fusion. I’ll include citations for each paper to verify any claims. Instead of exhaustive references, I’ll ensure the citations back up the key points. To support the findings, I'll also explain the search strategy using CVF Open Access with targeted keywords.
Organizing Citations Effectively
I’ll organize the papers in bullet points, clearly separating titles and citations. Citations will appear at the end of each bullet (not in bold), so it remains readable and effective. I’ll gather relevant sources for each paper and ensure that the citations support key points. This will help maintain clarity.
Listing Pansharpening Papers and Citations
I’ll compile a list of relevant pansharpening papers, including titles and their corresponding publication venues (like CVPR, ICCV). I’ll also ensure that citations (such as sources or websites) are provided correctly at the end of each entry. This will make the list clear, concise, and easy to reference for the user.
ICCV 2025 Papers and HSI-MSI Fusion Contributions
I’ll list various ICCV 2025 papers related to pansharpening and HSI-MSI fusion. Each entry will include concise titles, followed by citations (e.g., websites) at the end. Papers related to hyperspectral super-resolution and fusion methods will be identified, while making sure citations are added separately.
Organizing Hyperspectral Fusion and Super-Resolution Papers
I’ll organize the list of papers based on the task and year, such as HSI restoration, pansharpening, and visible-infrared fusion. I'll ensure citations appear with each paper, not just at the end. Titles won’t have bold, but I might use italics for clarity. I’ll craft a Chinese answer that addresses the search scope and additional search options.
Clarifying Citation Formatting
To keep things clear in the citation format, titles should appear in plain text, and citations should follow punctuation. I’ll avoid putting citations inside italics or bold, and apply exact source IDs for each paper. I'll also decide whether to include some results as "related" or "fusion" papers based on the focus.
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