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Identification of Terrain Cover Using the Optimum Polarimetric Classifier

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In this paper, a systematic approach for the identification of terrain media such as vegetation canopy, forest, and snow-covered fields is developed using the optimum polarimetric classifier.
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A systematic approach for the identification of terrain media such as vegetation canopy, forest, and snow-covered fields is developed using the optimum polarimetric classifier. The covariance matrices for various terrain cover are computed from theoretical models of random medium by evaluating the scattering matrix elements. The optimal classification scheme makes use of a quadratic distance measure and is applied to classify a vegetation canopy consisting of both trees and grass. Experimentally measured data are used to validate the classification scheme. Analytical and Monte Carlo simulated classification errors using the fully polarimetric feature vector are compared with classification based on single features which include the phase difference between the VV and HH polarization returns. It is shown that the full polarimetric results are optimal and provide better classification performance than single feature measurements.

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Classification of multi-look polarimetric SAR imagery based on complex Wishart distribution

TL;DR: A maximum likelihood classifier to segment polarimetric SAR data according to terrain types has been developed based on the Wishart distribution, which can be applied to multifrequency multi-look polarimetry SAR data, as well as 10 SAR data containing only intensity information.
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Intensity and phase statistics of multilook polarimetric and interferometric SAR imagery

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Complex-Valued Convolutional Neural Network and Its Application in Polarimetric SAR Image Classification

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Unsupervised terrain classification preserving polarimetric scattering characteristics

TL;DR: An unsupervised terrain and land-use classification algorithm using polarimetric synthetic aperture radar data using a combination of a scattering model-based decomposition developed by Freeman and Durden and the maximum-likelihood classifier based on the complex Wishart distribution is proposed.
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Introduction to Statistical Pattern Recognition

TL;DR: This completely revised second edition presents an introduction to statistical pattern recognition, which is appropriate as a text for introductory courses in pattern recognition and as a reference book for workers in the field.
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Imaging radar polarization signatures: Theory and observation

TL;DR: In this article, the authors compared theory and experimental results obtained with an imaging radar polarimeter employing two orthogonally polarized antennas, and proposed a new way of displaying the resulting scattering cross section as a function of polarization.

Imaging radar polarimetry from wave synthesis

TL;DR: In this article, it was shown that it is possible to measure the complete scattering matrix of an object using data acquired on a single aircraft pass, and can combine the signals later in the data processor to generate radar images corresponding to any desired combination of transmit and receive polarization.
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Imaging radar polarimetry from wave synthesis

TL;DR: In this article, a new approach is reported to the measurement of the complete polarization signature of each resolution element in an image implemented with an airborne synthetic aperture radar system, where signals recorded on one data pass from orthogonal linearly polarized antennas are utilized.
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