Title
Representation and Spatially Adaptive Segmentation for PolSAR Images Based on Wedgelet Analysis
Abstract
It is believed that it is essential to take the spatial adaptivity into the segmentation method for polarimetric synthetic aperture radar (PolSAR) images. The size and shape of each segment and the strength of the relationship of neighboring pixels need to depend on the local spatial complexity of the scene. The wedgelet framework provides a promising analysis tool for spatial information. The major advantage of the wedgelet analysis is that it captures the geometrical structure of images at multiple scales, with the local spatial complexity taken into consideration. Hence, in this paper, we propose a wedgelet approximation and analysis framework specially designed for PolSAR data. Based on this framework, a spatially adaptive representation and segmentation method is constructed and presented. It mainly consists of three parts: first, the multiscale wedgelet decomposition is applied to the PolSAR image, and the local geometrical information is captured in an optimal way; then, the image is segmented in a spatially adaptive manner by the multiscale wedgelet representation in the form of the regularized optimization, which keeps a balance between the approximation and parsimony of the representation; the final part is the spatial-complexity-adaptive segmentation refinement based on the Wishart Markov random field model. The performance of the proposed method is presented and analyzed on two experimental data sets, with visual presentation and numerical evaluation. It is also compared with an existing and theoretically well-founded segmentation method. The experiments and results demonstrate the availability and advantage of the proposed method.
Year
DOI
Venue
2015
10.1109/TGRS.2015.2410177
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions  
Keywords
Field
DocType
multiscale wedgelet decomposition (mwd),wishart markov random field (wmrf) model,multiscale wedgelet representation (mwr),polarimetric synthetic aperture radar (polsar) image,spatially adaptive segmentation
Spatial analysis,Visual presentation,Markov random field,Remote sensing,Artificial intelligence,Spatial complexity,Wishart distribution,Adaptive representation,Computer vision,Pattern recognition,Segmentation,Pixel,Mathematics
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
PP
99
0196-2892
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
5
0.42
29
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Bin Liu19931.78
Zenghui Zhang25010.29
Xingzhao Liu319251.67
Wenxian Yu44413.56