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Speckle-reducing scale-invariant feature transform match for synthetic aperture radar image registration

Xianmin WangBo LiQizhi Xu

Year: 2016 Journal:   Journal of Applied Remote Sensing Vol: 10 (3)Pages: 036030-036030   Publisher: SPIE

Abstract

The anisotropic scale space (ASS) is often used to enhance the performance of a scale-invariant feature transform (SIFT) algorithm in the registration of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images. The existing ASS-based methods usually suffer from unstable keypoints and false matches, since the anisotropic diffusion filtering has limitations in reducing the speckle noise from SAR images while building the ASS image representation. We proposed a speckle reducing SIFT match method to obtain stable keypoints and acquire precise matches for the SAR image registration. First, the keypoints are detected in a speckle reducing anisotropic scale space constructed by the speckle reducing anisotropic diffusion, so that speckle noise is greatly reduced and prominent structures of the images are preserved, consequently the stable keypoints can be derived. Next, the probabilistic relaxation labeling approach is employed to establish the matches of the keypoints then the correct match rate of the keypoints is significantly increased. Experiments conducted on simulated speckled images and real SAR images demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method.

Keywords:
Artificial intelligence Synthetic aperture radar Speckle noise Computer vision Speckle pattern Computer science Anisotropic diffusion Scale-invariant feature transform Scale space Image registration Pattern recognition (psychology) Feature extraction Image processing Image (mathematics)

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