In this work, maximum a posteriori (MAP) despeckling, implemented in the multiresolution domain defined by the undecimated discrete wavelet transform (UDWT), will carried out on very high resolution (VHR) SAR images and compared with earlier multiresolution approaches developed by the authors. The MAP solution in UDWT domain has been specialized to SAR imagery. Every UDWT subband is segmented into statistically homogeneous segments and one generalized Gaussian (GG) PDF (variance and shape factor) is estimated for each segment. This solution allows to effectively handle scene heterogeneity as imaged by the VHR SAR system. Segmentation exploits a Tree Structured Markov Random Field (TSMRF), which is a low complexity MRF segmentation that allows the estimation of the number of segments and the segmentation itself to be carried out at same time. Experiments performed on a single-look VHR X-band SAR images demonstrate that the segmented approach is effective whenever the classical circular Gaussian model of complex reflectivity may no longer hold. © 2010 IEEE.

Multiresolution despeckling of VHR SAR images based on MRF segmentation / Alparone, L.; Argenti, F.; Bianchi, T.; Abbate, M.; D'Elia, C.; Mariano, P.; Meta, A.. - STAMPA. - (2010), pp. 288-291. (Intervento presentato al convegno 30th IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, IGARSS 2010 tenutosi a Honolulu, HI, USA nel 25-30 July 2010) [10.1109/IGARSS.2010.5652111].

Multiresolution despeckling of VHR SAR images based on MRF segmentation

Bianchi T.;
2010

Abstract

In this work, maximum a posteriori (MAP) despeckling, implemented in the multiresolution domain defined by the undecimated discrete wavelet transform (UDWT), will carried out on very high resolution (VHR) SAR images and compared with earlier multiresolution approaches developed by the authors. The MAP solution in UDWT domain has been specialized to SAR imagery. Every UDWT subband is segmented into statistically homogeneous segments and one generalized Gaussian (GG) PDF (variance and shape factor) is estimated for each segment. This solution allows to effectively handle scene heterogeneity as imaged by the VHR SAR system. Segmentation exploits a Tree Structured Markov Random Field (TSMRF), which is a low complexity MRF segmentation that allows the estimation of the number of segments and the segmentation itself to be carried out at same time. Experiments performed on a single-look VHR X-band SAR images demonstrate that the segmented approach is effective whenever the classical circular Gaussian model of complex reflectivity may no longer hold. © 2010 IEEE.
2010
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