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An adaptive method with integration of multi-wavelet based features for unsupervised classification of SAR images

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JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICS AND ENGINEERING
Volume 4, Issue 4, Pages 384-393

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1088/1742-2132/4/4/004

Keywords

m-band wavelet packets; SAR images; neuro-fuzzy feature evaluation; texture segmentation; unsupervised classification

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In single band and single polarized synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images, the information is limited to intensity and texture only and it is very difficult to interpret such SAR images without any a priori information. For unsupervised classification of SAR images, M-band wavelet decomposition is performed on the SAR image and sub-band selection on the basis of energy levels is applied to improve the classification results since sparse representation of sub-bands degrades the performance of classification. Then, textural features are obtained from selected sub-bands and integrated with intensity features. An adaptive neuro-fuzzy algorithm is used to improve computational efficiency by extracting significant features. K-means classification is performed on the extracted features and land features are labeled. This classification algorithm involves user defined parameters. To remove the user dependency and to obtain maximum achievable classification accuracy, an algorithm is developed in this paper for classification accuracy in terms of the parameters involved in the segmentation process. This is very helpful to develop the automated land-cover monitoring system with SAR, where optimized parameters are to be identified only once and these parameters can be applied to SAR imagery of the same scene obtained year after year. A single band, single polarized SAR image is classified into water, urban and vegetation areas using this method and overall classification accuracy is obtained in the range of 85.92%-93.70% by comparing with ground truth data.

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