TEN YEARS OF PATCH-BASED APPROACHES FOR SAR IMAGING: A REVIEW
TUPIN, Florence
Image, Modélisation, Analyse, GEométrie, Synthèse [IMAGES]
Département Images, Données, Signal [IDS]
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Image, Modélisation, Analyse, GEométrie, Synthèse [IMAGES]
Département Images, Données, Signal [IDS]
TUPIN, Florence
Image, Modélisation, Analyse, GEométrie, Synthèse [IMAGES]
Département Images, Données, Signal [IDS]
Image, Modélisation, Analyse, GEométrie, Synthèse [IMAGES]
Département Images, Données, Signal [IDS]
FERRAIOLI, Giampaolo
Università degli Studi di Napoli “Parthenope” = University of Naples [PARTHENOPE]
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Università degli Studi di Napoli “Parthenope” = University of Naples [PARTHENOPE]
Language
en
Communication dans un congrès
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IGARSS (International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium), 2019-07-29, Yokohama.
English Abstract
Speckle reduction is a major issue for many SAR imaging applications using amplitude, interferometric, polarimetric or tomographic data. This subject has been widely investigated using various approaches. Since a decade, ...Read more >
Speckle reduction is a major issue for many SAR imaging applications using amplitude, interferometric, polarimetric or tomographic data. This subject has been widely investigated using various approaches. Since a decade, breakthrough methods based on patches have brought unprecedented results to improve the estimation of radar properties. In this paper, we give a review of the different adaptations which have been proposed in the past years for different SAR modalities (mono-channel data like intensity images, multi-channel data like interferometric, tomographic or polarimetric data, or multi-modalities combining optic and SAR images), and discuss the new trends on this subject.Read less <
English Keywords
Patch-based approaches
SAR despeckling
NL- SAR
Origin
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