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SAR Image Change Detection Based on Mathematical Morphology and the K-Means Clustering Algorithm


The SAR data set of Ottawa and the result of proposed algorithm. (a) May 1997; (b) August 1997; (c) the reference image, the changed pixels are shown in white, and the un...

Abstract:

Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images have been applied in disaster monitoring and environmental monitoring. With the objective of reducing the effect of noise on SAR ima...Show More

Abstract:

Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images have been applied in disaster monitoring and environmental monitoring. With the objective of reducing the effect of noise on SAR image change detection, this paper presents an approach based on mathematical morphology filtering and K-means clustering for SAR image change detection. First, the multiplicative noise in two SAR images is transformed into additive noise by a logarithmic transformation. Second, the two multitemporal SAR images are denoised by morphological filtering. Third, the mean ratio operator and subtraction operator are used to obtain two difference images. Median filtering is applied to the difference image based on a simple combination of the two difference images. Since an accurate statistical model for the difference image cannot be easily established, the results of change detection are clustered using the K-means algorithm. A comparison of the experimental approach with other algorithms shows that the proposed algorithm can decrease the detection time and improve the detection result.
The SAR data set of Ottawa and the result of proposed algorithm. (a) May 1997; (b) August 1997; (c) the reference image, the changed pixels are shown in white, and the un...
Published in: IEEE Access ( Volume: 7)
Page(s): 43970 - 43978
Date of Publication: 29 March 2019
Electronic ISSN: 2169-3536

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