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Original Articles

Structure detection and statistical adaptive speckle filtering in SAR images

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Pages 1735-1758 | Received 01 Nov 1991, Accepted 15 Apr 1992, Published online: 08 Jul 2010
 

Abstract

Current speckle filters attempt to restore the radar reflectivity using only the multiplicative speckle noise assumption. The best known filters, namely the Frost, Lee or Kuan niters are adaptive filters based on the local statistics, computed in a fixed square window. In this way, the speckle is reduced as a function of the heterogeneity measured by the local coefficient of variation. When the radar reflectivity undergoes significant variations due to the presence of strong scatterers or structural features (edges or lines) in the processing window, such speckle filtering is less effective. In this paper it is shown that the filtering process can be controlled both by the coefficient of variation and by various geometrical ratio detectors. Through shape adaptive windowing, these detectors allow the use of large window sizes for better speckle reduction while preserving spatial resolution and structural features. The backscattered intensity is modelled as

K-distributed within speckled targets and the filter uses a Bayesian approach which allows an explicit use of the multiplicative noise model and the radar reflectivity distribution.

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Notes on contributors

R. TOUZI

Present address: Canada Centre for Remote Sensing, 2464 Sheffield Road, Ottawa, Canada KIA OY7

H. LAUR

Present address: ESA-ESRIN, Earthnet Program Office-DOOM Frascati (Rorna), Italy.

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