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Unsupervised Full-Polarimetric SAR Data Segmentation as a Tool for Classification of Agricultural Areas
Unsupervised Full-Polarimetric SAR Data Segmentation as a Tool for Classification of Agricultural Areas,10.1109/JSTARS.2010.2042280,IEEE Journal of Se
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Unsupervised Full-Polarimetric SAR Data Segmentation as a Tool for Classification of Agricultural Areas
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Dirk H. Hoekman
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Martin A. M. Vissers
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Thanh N. Tran
Versatile, robust and computational efficient methods for radar image segmentation, which preserve the full polari- metric information content, are of importance as research tools, as well as for practical applications in land surface monitoring. The method introduced here consists of several steps. The first step is a (reversible) transform of the full polarimetric radar
information content
into nine backscatter intensity values. The next steps relate to
unsupervised clustering
encompassing a simple region-growing segmentation (incomplete and over-segmented) followed by model-based agglomerative clustering and expectation-maximiza- tion on the pixels of these segments. Classification is achieved by
Markov random field
filtering on the original data. The result is a series of segmented maps, which differ in the number of (unsuper- vised) classes. For a (compatible) supervised approach, only the first and last step have to be applied. Results are discussed for the agricultural areas Flevoland in The Netherlands (AirSAR data) and DEMMIN in Germany, using the NASA/JPL AirSAR system and the DLR ESAR system, respectively. The applications include the use of groundtruth for legend development, the check for groundtruth completeness, and the construction of a bottom-up hierarchy of the characteristics that can be distinguished in the radar data. The latter gives important insights in physics of polari- metric radar backscattering mechanisms. Moreover, the relative importance of crop differences, (full-polarimetric) incidence angle effects and sub-classes (related to factors such as crop varieties, row direction or development stage) may be assessed. The overall classification results range between 84.3% and 98.0%, depending on number of observations dates and radar band(s) used, with higher values for the supervised approach, and substantially more thematic detail for the unsupervised approach.
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IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing - IEEE J SEL TOP APPL EARTH OBS
, vol. 4, no. 2, pp. 402-411, 2011
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...A literature review and comparison of techniques is presented in [
17
]...
...This approach has been validated successfullyonagriculturalareasinEurope[
17
],[19],[20].The unsupervised approach is ideal for the complex and heterogeneouslandscapes encounteredin thetropics,wheregroundtruth is often very limited or missing, and where a rigid overview of the bio-physical characteristics and dynamics of the terrain is oftenlacking...
Dirk H. Hoekman
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PALSAR Wide-Area Mapping of Borneo: Methodology and Map Validation
...Some focus on the classifiers like [
6
] where data segmentation is introduced in unsupervised classification...
Lijun Chen
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et al.
Feature evaluation and selection for polarimetric SAR image classifica...
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PALSAR Wide-Area Mapping of Borneo: Methodology and Map Validation
Dirk H. Hoekman
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Martin A. M. Vissers
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Niels Wielaard
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IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing - IEEE J SEL TOP APPL EARTH OBS
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