Title :
Automated analysis of radar imagery of Venus: handling lack of ground truth
Author :
Burl, M.C. ; Fayyad, Usarna M. ; Perona, Pietro ; Smyth, Padhraic
Author_Institution :
Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Technol., Pasadena, CA, USA
Abstract :
Lack of verifiable ground truth is a common problem in remote sensing image analysis. For example, consider the synthetic aperture radar (SAR) image data of Venus obtained by the Magellan spacecraft. Planetary scientists are interested in automatically cataloging the locations of all the small volcanoes in this data set; however, the problem is very difficult and cannot be performed with perfect reliability even by human experts. Thus, training and evaluating the performance of an automatic algorithm on this data set must be handled carefully. We discuss the use of weighted free-response receiver-operating characteristics (wFROCs) for evaluating detection performance when the “ground truth” is subjective. In particular, we evaluate the relative detection performance of humans and automatic algorithms. Our experimental results indicate that proper assessment of the uncertainty in “ground truth” is essential in applications of this nature
Keywords :
Venus; planetary surfaces; planets; radar applications; radar imaging; radioastronomical techniques; synthetic aperture radar; Magellan spacecraft; Venus; automated analysis; automatic algorithm; detection performance; human experts; performance; radar imagery; relative detection performance; remote sensing image analysis; small volcanoes; synthetic aperture radar image data; training; uncertainty; verifiable ground truth; weighted free-response receiver-operating characteristics; Humans; Image analysis; Planetary volcanoes; Radar imaging; Radar remote sensing; Remote sensing; Space vehicles; Synthetic aperture radar; Uncertainty; Venus;
Conference_Titel :
Image Processing, 1994. Proceedings. ICIP-94., IEEE International Conference
Conference_Location :
Austin, TX
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-6952-7
DOI :
10.1109/ICIP.1994.413852