Title :
3-D terrain from synthetic aperture radar images
Author :
Bors, Adrian G. ; Hancock, Edwin R. ; Wilson, Richard C.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., York Univ., UK
Abstract :
Surface analysis is important for automatic terrain cartography and for airborne navigation. This paper proposes a new approach to shape-from-shading (SFS) in synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images. The SFS problem is embedded in a Bayesian framework. We maximize the surface orientation probability using SAR image statistics, local smoothing and constraints imposed by object discontinuities. We model the statistics of the SAR image distribution as a product between the Rayleigh and Bessel functions. We derive the optimal edge detector for this distribution. The resulting edges are classified as ridges and ravines according to a statistical test. Afterwards, the edges are used as constraints in the estimation of the surface normals. We propose various smoothing algorithms for the vector field of surface normals using robust statistics and surface curvature consistency. The results provided by these algorithms are compared with those given by local averaging
Keywords :
Bayes methods; Bessel functions; edge detection; geophysical signal processing; image classification; radar imaging; remote sensing by radar; smoothing methods; statistical analysis; synthetic aperture radar; terrain mapping; 3-D terrain; Bayesian framework; Bessel functions; Rayleigh functions; SAR image statistics; SAR images; SFS problem; airborne navigation; automatic terrain cartography; image distribution; local averaging; local smoothing; object discontinuities; optimal edge detector; ravines; ridges; shape-from-shading; smoothing algorithms; statistics; surface analysis; surface curvature; surface normals; surface orientation probability; synthetic aperture radar images; Bayesian methods; Detectors; Image edge detection; Navigation; Probability; Robustness; Smoothing methods; Statistical distributions; Synthetic aperture radar; Testing;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Vision Beyond the Visible Spectrum: Methods and Applications, 2000. Proceedings. IEEE Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Hilton Head, SC
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-0640-2
DOI :
10.1109/CVBVS.2000.855251