Speckle reduction in synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images is a key point to facilitate applicative tasks. A filter aimed at speckle reduction should energetically smooth homogeneous regions, while preserving point targets, edges, and linear features. A tradeoff, however, should be arranged on textured areas. Filtering capabilities depend on local image characteristics, and generally no filter outperforms the others in every situation. In this work, a set of adaptive filters is considered with attention to those oriented towards a multiresolution approach. Images are individually processed by each filter, and the output at each pixel position is obtained by choosing one out of the channels. The selection is based on thresholding local features accounting for both space-varying statistics and geometry. Results on true SAR images show that also an empirical choice of thresholds is noncritical: the novel scheme outperforms each filter individually, at least according to visual criteria.

A multi-filtering approach to adaptive speckle reduction in textured SAR images

B Aiazzi;L Alparone;S Baronti;
1997

Abstract

Speckle reduction in synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images is a key point to facilitate applicative tasks. A filter aimed at speckle reduction should energetically smooth homogeneous regions, while preserving point targets, edges, and linear features. A tradeoff, however, should be arranged on textured areas. Filtering capabilities depend on local image characteristics, and generally no filter outperforms the others in every situation. In this work, a set of adaptive filters is considered with attention to those oriented towards a multiresolution approach. Images are individually processed by each filter, and the output at each pixel position is obtained by choosing one out of the channels. The selection is based on thresholding local features accounting for both space-varying statistics and geometry. Results on true SAR images show that also an empirical choice of thresholds is noncritical: the novel scheme outperforms each filter individually, at least according to visual criteria.
1997
Istituto di Fisica Applicata - IFAC
Inglese
F. Preteux; J. L. Davidson; E. R. Dougherty
Proceedings of the 42nd SPIE Annual Meeting: Statistical and Stochastic Methods in Image Processing II
SPIE Annual Meeting 1997: Statistical and Stochastic Methods in Image Processing II
3167
13
22
10
0-8194-2589-3
http://spiedigitallibrary.org/proceedings/resource/2/psisdg/3167/1/13_1?isAuthorized=no
SPIE-International Society for Optical Engineering
Bellingham
STATI UNITI D'AMERICA
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
30 Luglio-1 Agosto 1997
San Diego, CA, USA
SAR images
speckle noise
texture preservation
local variation coefficient
LLMMSE filtering
5
none
Aiazzi, B; Alparone, L; Baronti, S; Carlà, R; Lolli, S
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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