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PolSAR Ship Detection Using Local Scattering Mechanism Difference Based on Regression Kernel
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2017
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EngineeringFeature DetectionShip DetectionNaval ArchitectureImage AnalysisPattern RecognitionRadar Signal ProcessingSonar Signal ProcessingMachine VisionAutomatic Target RecognitionSynthetic Aperture RadarInverse ProblemsRegression KernelSignal ProcessingComputer VisionRadarAerospace EngineeringRemote SensingRadar Image ProcessingShip Detection Scheme
In this letter, the local scattering mechanism difference based on regression kernel (LSMDRK) is developed as a discriminative feature for ship detection. The LSMDRK measures the scattering mechanism dissimilarity of a center pixel to its neighboring pixels. A ship detection scheme is proposed based on the LSMDRK. The detection scheme consists of two stages. In the feature extraction stage, polarimetric target decomposition is required to improve the discriminative ability of the descriptor. In the detection stage, a saliency detection strategy is utilized to construct the saliency map. Then, local maximum detection is employed. Finally, an adaptive threshold method is designed to achieve the final detection. The effectiveness of the detection scheme is validated by a RADARSAT-2 data set. Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed method can acquire a better detection on weak targets and has much less false alarms than some classical detection methods.
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