Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
Nonlocal techniques represent the current state of
the art in SAR despeckling, providing a good compromise
between speckle reduction and preservation of relevant image
features. Nonetheless, they are not free from problems, going
from the loss of image features to the introduction of their own
brand of artifacts, due to the inability to deal equally well with all
types of imaged scenes. A possible tool to improve performance
is a prior segmentation or classification of the image, so as to
adjust the filter parameters to fit the nature of the region under
analysis.
This work first provides some insight into the potential
of classification-based nonlocal filtering by running simulation
experiments in a controlled environment. Then proposes a new
version of the SAR-BM3D despeckling technique in which each
pixel is first classified as homogeneous or not, and then filtered
with class-adapted parameters. Although results on real SAR
images are still questionable, there is already some significant
gain in selected areas that justifies the interest towards this
approach.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Remote Sensing; SAR imagery; Denoising; Despeckling
Elenco autori:
Gragnaniello, Diego
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Titolo del libro:
IEEE Proceedings of the 2012 Tyrrhenian Workshop on Advances in Radar and Remote Sensing (TyWRRS)