Title :
Comparing Edge Detection Methods Based on Stochastic Entropies and Distances for PolSAR Imagery
Author :
Nascimento, Abraao D. C. ; Horta, Michelle M. ; Frery, Alejandro C. ; Cintra, Renato J.
Author_Institution :
Dept. de Estatistica, Univ. Fed. da Paraiba, João Pessoa, Brazil
Abstract :
Polarimetric synthetic aperture radar (PolSAR) has achieved a prominent position as a remote imaging method. However, PolSAR images are contaminated by speckle noise due to the coherent illumination employed during the data acquisition. This noise provides a granular aspect to the image, making its processing and analysis (such as in edge detection) hard tasks. This paper discusses seven methods for edge detection in multilook PolSAR images. In all methods, the basic idea consists in detecting transition points in the finest possible strip of data which spans two regions. The edge is contoured using the transitions points and a B-spline curve. Four stochastic distances, two differences of entropies, and the maximum likelihood criterion were used under the scaled complex Wishart distribution; the first six stem from the h-φ class of measures. The performance of the discussed detection methods was quantified and analyzed by the computational time and probability of correct edge detection, with respect to the number of looks, the backscatter matrix as a whole, the SPAN, the covariance an the spatial resolution. The detection procedures were applied to three real PolSAR images. Results provide evidence that the methods based on the Bhattacharyya distance and the difference of Shannon entropies outperform the other techniques.
Keywords :
data acquisition; edge detection; entropy; geophysical techniques; image resolution; maximum likelihood estimation; radar imaging; radar polarimetry; remote sensing by radar; speckle; splines (mathematics); statistical distributions; stochastic processes; synthetic aperture radar; B-spline curve; Bhattacharyya distance; SPAN; Shannon entropies; backscatter matrix; coherent illumination; computational time; data acquisition; detection methods; detection procedures; edge detection methods; image analysis; image processing; look number; maximum likelihood criterion; multilook PolSAR images; polarimetric synthetic aperture radar; probability; real PolSAR images; remote imaging method; scaled complex Wishart distribution; spatial resolution; speckle noise; stochastic distances; stochastic entropies; transition points; Entropy; Image edge detection; Maximum likelihood detection; Noise; Stochastic processes; Strips; Synthetic aperture radar; Edge detection; image analysis; information theory; polarimetric SAR;
Journal_Title :
Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JSTARS.2013.2266319