In this paper, we describe novel techniques for automatic classification of the dominant scattering mechanisms associated with the pixels of polarimetric SAR images. Specifically, we investigate two operating scenarios. In the first scenario, it is assumed that the polarimetric image pixels locally share the same covariance (homogeneous environment), whereas the second scenario considers polarimetric pixels with different power levels and the same covariance structure (heterogeneous environment). In the second case, we invoke the Principle of Invariance to get rid of the dependence on the power levels. For both scenarios, we formulate the classification problem in terms of multiple hypothesis tests which is addressed by applying the model-order selection rules. The performance analysis is conducted on both simulated and measured data and demonstrates the effectiveness of the proposed approach.

Classification of Covariance Matrix Eigenvalues in Polarimetric SAR for Environmental Monitoring Applications

ORLANDO D;
2019-01-01

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In this paper, we describe novel techniques for automatic classification of the dominant scattering mechanisms associated with the pixels of polarimetric SAR images. Specifically, we investigate two operating scenarios. In the first scenario, it is assumed that the polarimetric image pixels locally share the same covariance (homogeneous environment), whereas the second scenario considers polarimetric pixels with different power levels and the same covariance structure (heterogeneous environment). In the second case, we invoke the Principle of Invariance to get rid of the dependence on the power levels. For both scenarios, we formulate the classification problem in terms of multiple hypothesis tests which is addressed by applying the model-order selection rules. The performance analysis is conducted on both simulated and measured data and demonstrates the effectiveness of the proposed approach.
2019
Addabbo, P; Biondi, F; Clemente, C; Orlando, D; Pallotta, L
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