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Application of log-cumulants to the detection of spatiotemporal discontinuities in multitemporal SAR images
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EngineeringMulti-image FusionDisaster DetectionEarth ScienceImage AnalysisData ScienceEuropean Remote SensingComputational ImagingRadar Signal ProcessingHeterogeneity InformationSatellite ImagingMultitemporal Sar ImagesMeteorologySynthetic Aperture RadarSpatiotemporal DiscontinuitiesGeographyRadar ApplicationLand Cover MapRadarRemote SensingRadar Image Processing
Multitemporal satellite synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images are a useful source of information for geophysicists to monitor changing regions. In this paper, a new approach is proposed to extract from multitemporal SAR images two kinds of information: temporal changes (flooded areas, coastline erosion, etc.) and stable spatial features (roads, rivers, etc.). The novelty of the proposed approach is to detect simultaneously these two kinds of discontinuities. In a first step, the contrast and the heterogeneity information is extracted by a "multitemporal" application of the ratio of local means and by new three-dimensional texture parameters based on the log-cumulants. In a second step, the resulting attributes that measure the time variability or the presence of spatial features are merged. An interactive fuzzy fusion approach is proposed to provide end-users with a simple and easily understandable tool for tuning the change-detection results. The performances of the proposed attributes and fusion technique are presented on a set of seven multitemporal SAR images acquired by the European Remote Sensing (ERS-1) satellite.
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