A Content Based Region Separation and Analysis Approach For Sar Image Classification
A Content Based Region Separation and Analysis Approach For Sar Image Classification
Abstract:- SAR images are the images captured through satellite or radar to monitor the specific geographical area or to extract any information regarding the
geographical structure. This information can be used to recognize the land areas or regions with specific features such as identification of water area or flood area
etc. But the images captured from satellite covers larger land regions with multiple scene pictures. To recognize the specific land area, it is required to process all
the images with defined constraints to identify the particular region. The images or the image features can be trained under some classification method to
categorize the land regions. There are various supervised and unsupervised classification methods to classify the SAR images. But the SAR images are high
resolution images with multiple region types in same images. Because of this, the existing methods are not fully capable to classify the regions accurately. There is
the requirement of more effective classification that can identify the land regions more adaptively.
Keyword: SAR
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Proposed Model
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2.2CLUSTERING sliding window based intensity improvement method. The
The clustering methods are basically defined to divide algorithm for this stage is given here under-
the available data in smaller sets. Each set where signify the
Fileration(SARImg)
specific characterization. The clustering here identified as
the distance based comparison so that the clusters can be /* SARImg is the considered input image which is been
formed. The adapted process for segment member analyzed for feature extraction*/
identification is given here under {
Generate the number of segments or partitions with
Stage 1.1 Define the Sliding window size and the
specification of centralized member
content to improve the feature.
Process each element of data and identify the
distance from the centralized member of each
partition. Step 1. [Read the SAR Image Horizontally]
Identify the partition which is most closed to the For i=1 to SARImg.Width
particular data element {
Now take the average distance from all centralized Step 2. [Read the SAR Image Vertically]
elements For j=1 to SARImg.Height
Switch the cluster centre and repeat the process till {
the optimized clustering not achieved. Step 3. [Slide the winodw over the image and
extract relative winodw area]
2.3 CLASSIFICATION ExtractedBlock=Extract(SARImg,WindowSize)
The main utility of SAR image processing system is Step 4. [Apply the sliding winodw matrix over the
to identify the image class based on the region processing in image block to improve the feature]
featured mode. The relative decision is required to process ExtractedBlock = ExtractedBlock x Window
on SAR image to identify the image class. Once the Step 5. [Enhance the Block Features so that the enhanced
segmentation is applied over the image and the image featured over the block will be obtained]
features are obtained, the next work is to apply the FeaturedBlock =ImproveFeatures(ExtractedBlock)
classification algorithm. The classifier is defined under the Step 6. [Include the Block in new improved Image]
feature processing to divide the image in various region ReformedImage.Add(FeaturedBlock)
classes. These classes are based on the type of land cover. }
Some of the common classes for SAR image processing Return ReformedImage
include }
Water Area with specification of Sub Areas Stage 2: Feature Extraction
Properties Values
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Here figure is showing the identified regions in
color form. The figure is showing the generated color map
along with region level segmentation so that the region
segmentation and the quantification will be done more
accurately.
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Region Classification
3.4 COMPARATVIE ANALYSIS
In the existing work a moment based analysis is
Region Class Identification (Sample I) performed over the image. According to this
approach a 3x3 size window is moved over the
Here figure is showing the region class based image to identify the pixel based analysis.
identification so that the region segmentation is done. The
figure is showing the region level segmentation in the form The work cannot be completed in single visit of
of gray images. sliding window, as the analysis and colorization
process over the image.
In the existing work, the comparative analysis is been
performed under the histogram analysis. But in this work,
we have used some analytical parameters such as entropy,
visibility, standard deviation etc.
In this table the comparative accuracy analysis of proposed
work is provided against each type of SAR image and the
average accuracy. The table shows that the proposed method
has improved the accuracy against each type of SAR image.
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