Title of article :
Multiscale segmentation and anomaly enhancement of SAR imagery
Author/Authors :
Fosgate، G. T. نويسنده , , C.H.، نويسنده , , Krim، نويسنده , , H.، نويسنده , , Irving، نويسنده , , W.W.، نويسنده , , Karl، نويسنده , , W.C.، نويسنده , , Willsky، نويسنده , , A.S.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
Abstract :
In this paper, we present efficient multiscale approaches
to the segmentation of natural clutter, specifically grass
and forest, and to the enhancement of anomalies in synthetic
aperture radar (SAR) imagery. The methods we propose exploit
the coherent nature of SAR sensors. In particular, they take
advantage of the characteristic statistical differences in imagery
of different terrain types, as a function of scale, due to radar
speckle. We employ a recently introduced class of multiscale
stochastic processes that provide a powerful framework for describing
random processes and fields that evolve in scale. We
build models representative of each category of terrain of interest
(i.e., grass and forest) and employ them in directing decisions
on pixel classification, segmentation, and anomalous behavior.
The scale-autoregressive nature of our models allows extremely
efficient calculation of likelihoods for different terrain classifications
over windows of SAR imagery. We subsequently use
these likelihoods as the basis for both image pixel classification
and grass–forest boundary estimation. In addition, anomaly
enhancement is possible with minimal additional computation.
Specifically, the residuals produced by our models in predicting
SAR imagery from coarser scale images are theoretically uncorrelated.
As a result, potentially anomalous pixels and regions
are enhanced and pinpointed by noting regions whose residuals
display a high level of correlation throughout scale. We evaluate
the performance of our techniques through testing on 0.3-m SAR
data gathered with Lincoln Laboratory’s millimeter-wave SAR.
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON IMAGE PROCESSING
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON IMAGE PROCESSING