Radar speckle reduction and derived texture measures for land cover/use classification: a case study |
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Authors: | Terry Idol Barry Haack |
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Affiliation: | Department of Geography and Geoinformation Science, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, USA |
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Abstract: | This study examined the appropriateness of radar speckle reduction for deriving texture measures for land cover/use classifications. Radarsat-2 C-band quad-polarised data were obtained for Washington, DC, USA. Polarisation signatures were extracted for multiple image components, classified with a maximum-likelihood decision rule and thematic accuracies determined. Initial classifications using original and despeckled scenes showed despeckled radar to have better overall thematic accuracies. However, when variance texture measures were extracted for several window sizes from the original and despeckled imagery and classified, the accuracy for the radar data was decreased when despeckled prior to texture extraction. The highest classification accuracy obtained for the extracted variance texture measure from the original radar was 72%, which was reduced to 69% when this measure was extracted from a 5 × 5 despeckled image. These results suggest that it may be better to use despeckled radar as original data and extract texture measures from the original imagery. |
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Keywords: | Radarsat-2 speckle despeckled texture Lee–Sigma Washington, DC |
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