ANALYSIS OF SELECTED CASSINI VIMS AND RADAR DATA OVER THE SURFACE OF TITAN THROUGH MULTIVARIATE CLASSIFICATION METHODS
Abstract
Publication Date:
2008
abstract:
In this work we have searched through Cassini/VIMS [1] hyperspectral cubes, selecting those data which have convenient viewing geometry
and which overlap with Cassini/RADAR [2] footprints having comparable ground resolution, in order to properly look for correlations between the infrared and
microwave ranges explored by the two instruments.
In RADAR data we have considered two geophysical quantities: the normalized backscatter cross-section obtained from the scatterometer measurement, corrected
for the incidence angle, and the brightness temperature determined from the radiometer measurement, as found in publicly available data products.
In VIMS data, combining spatial and spectral information, we have selected some infrared wavelengths in the methane windows, which provide the
best optical depth to measure surface reflectance. The two RADAR parameters are combined with the VIMS data, with estimated errors, to produce an
aggregate data set, that we process using multivariate classification methods to identify homogeneous taxonomic units in the multivariate space of the samples.
A first analysis has been done with the G-mode method [3], which has been successfully used in the past for the classification of such diverse data sets as
lunar rock samples, asteroids and planetary surfaces. This method can be used without any a priori knowledge of the taxonomic structure of the observations,
which is in fact provided by the classification. Furthermore, independence of variables and samples is not required, although the relationship between variables
and samples needs to be known.
Iris type:
04.02 Abstract in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
STATISTICAL METHODS; TITAN ATMOSPHERE; HYPERSPECTRAL ANALYSIS
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