This paper investigates automatic segmentation and classification of C-band, polarimetric synthetic aperture radar (SAR) satellite images of Arctic sea ice under freezing conditions prior to melt. The objective is to investigate the robustness of the results obtained under slightly varying environmental conditions and different viewing geometries. Initially, three geographically overlapping SAR images from consecutive days are incidence-angle corrected and segmented into unknown classes. The segmentation is performed by an unsupervised mixture-of-Gaussian segmentation algorithm utilizing six features extracted from the polarimetric data. After segmentation, the segments are contextually smoothed. One segmented image is manually labelled bas...
The automated classification of operational sea ice satel-lite imagery is important for ship navigat...
Mapping sea ice in polar regions is crucial for research and operational applications, such as envir...
This work compares the polarimetric backscatter behavior of sea ice in spaceborne X-band and C-band ...
This paper explores automatic segmentation of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) satellite images of sea...
In this paper we investigate the performance of an algorithm for automatic segmentation of full pola...
Arctic Sea ice monitoring has attracted increasing attention over the last few decades. Besides the ...
Abstract—Thousands of spaceborne synthetic aperture radar (SAR) sea-ice images are systematically pr...
In recent years, spaceborne synthetic aperture radar (SAR) polarimetry has become a valuable tool fo...
In recent years, spaceborne synthetic aperture radar (SAR) polarimetry has become a valuable tool fo...
The imminent launch of RADARSAT-2, the most advanced of the second-generation spaceborne SARs, has s...
Information on the extent and composition of sea ice is important for shipping and offshore operatio...
This work compares the polarimetric backscatter behavior of sea ice in spaceborne X-band and C-band ...
The imminent launch of RADARSAT-2, the most advanced of the second-generation spaceborne SARs, has s...
This work compares the polarimetric backscatter behavior of sea ice in spaceborne X-band and C-band ...
In this thesis, we explore the possibilities and limitations of using space-borne multi-polarimetric...
The automated classification of operational sea ice satel-lite imagery is important for ship navigat...
Mapping sea ice in polar regions is crucial for research and operational applications, such as envir...
This work compares the polarimetric backscatter behavior of sea ice in spaceborne X-band and C-band ...
This paper explores automatic segmentation of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) satellite images of sea...
In this paper we investigate the performance of an algorithm for automatic segmentation of full pola...
Arctic Sea ice monitoring has attracted increasing attention over the last few decades. Besides the ...
Abstract—Thousands of spaceborne synthetic aperture radar (SAR) sea-ice images are systematically pr...
In recent years, spaceborne synthetic aperture radar (SAR) polarimetry has become a valuable tool fo...
In recent years, spaceborne synthetic aperture radar (SAR) polarimetry has become a valuable tool fo...
The imminent launch of RADARSAT-2, the most advanced of the second-generation spaceborne SARs, has s...
Information on the extent and composition of sea ice is important for shipping and offshore operatio...
This work compares the polarimetric backscatter behavior of sea ice in spaceborne X-band and C-band ...
The imminent launch of RADARSAT-2, the most advanced of the second-generation spaceborne SARs, has s...
This work compares the polarimetric backscatter behavior of sea ice in spaceborne X-band and C-band ...
In this thesis, we explore the possibilities and limitations of using space-borne multi-polarimetric...
The automated classification of operational sea ice satel-lite imagery is important for ship navigat...
Mapping sea ice in polar regions is crucial for research and operational applications, such as envir...
This work compares the polarimetric backscatter behavior of sea ice in spaceborne X-band and C-band ...