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λ-WMAP: a statistical speckle filter operating in the wavelet domain

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Pages 1019-1036 | Received 14 May 2002, Accepted 28 Apr 2003, Published online: 13 May 2010
 

Abstract

In this paper we introduce the Γ-WMAP filter, a wavelet based equivalent to the classical Γ-MAP filter. We model speckle as additive signal-dependent noise, and propose to use the normal inverse Gaussian (NIG) distribution as a statistical model for the wavelet coefficients of both the reflectance image and the noise image. A method for estimating the parameters of the proposed statistical models is presented, and we show that the NIG distribution makes excellent fits to the distributions of the wavelet coefficients of single-look synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images. The performance of the Γ-WMAP filter is tested on three single-look SAR images. We find that when the filter is used in a global mode it may severely blur the image. However, when applied in a local, adaptive mode the new algorithm has excellent de-speckling performance. Visual comparisons with the Γ-MAP filter show that Γ-WMAP tends to give better de-speckling. Quantitative comparisons in homogeneous regions using both the equivalent number of looks and the log standard deviation as measures definitely show that the Γ-WMAP gives better speckle filtering.

Acknowledgments

This work has been partly supported by the European Community, Environment and Sustainable Development Programme under contract EVG1-CT-2001-00052 EnviSnow, and the Norwegian Research Council under contract 143540/431. Radarsat data © Canadian Space Agency, 1997.

The authors would like to thank Tore Guneriussen at Norut Information Technology Ltd for helpful comments, and also thank Norut Information Technology Ltd for providing SAR data.

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