Damping Bragg scattering from the ocean surface is the basic underlying principle of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) oil slick detection, and they produce dark spots on SAR images. Dark spot detection is the first step in oil spill detection, which affects the accuracy of oil spill detection. However, some natural phenomena (such as waves, ocean currents, and low wind belts, as well as human factors) may change the backscatter intensity on the surface of the sea, resulting in uneven intensity, high noise, and blurred boundaries of oil slicks or lookalikes. In this paper, Segnet is used as a semantic segmentation model to detect dark spots in oil spill areas. The proposed method is applied to a data set of 4200 from five original SAR images o...
Several ASAR images from ENVISAT were tested for oil spill detection using a new object oriented app...
As a major aspect of marine pollution, oil release into the sea have serious biological and environm...
Detection of oil floating on the ocean surface, and particularly thick layers of it, is crucial for ...
Oil spill is considered one of the main threats to marine and coastal environments. Efficient monito...
Oil spill pollution plays a significant role in damaging marine ecosystem. Discharge of oil due to t...
The frequency of marine oil spills has increased in recent years. The growing exploitation of marine...
The frequency of marine oil spills has increased in recent years. The growing exploitation of marine...
Among the different types of marine pollution, oil spill is a major threat to the sea ecosystems. Re...
Identification of potential oil spills on Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) satellite images is a compl...
This paper provides a comprehensive review of the use of Synthetic Aperture Radar images (SAR) for d...
Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) has been widely used to detect oil-spill areas through the backscatte...
A new automated methodology for oil spill detection is presented, by which full synthetic aperture r...
Oil spills pose a major threat of the oceanic and coastal environments, hence, an automatic detectio...
Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) images are extensively used for dark formation detection in the marin...
The aim of this study is to propose and test a new methodology for detection of oil spills in the wo...
Several ASAR images from ENVISAT were tested for oil spill detection using a new object oriented app...
As a major aspect of marine pollution, oil release into the sea have serious biological and environm...
Detection of oil floating on the ocean surface, and particularly thick layers of it, is crucial for ...
Oil spill is considered one of the main threats to marine and coastal environments. Efficient monito...
Oil spill pollution plays a significant role in damaging marine ecosystem. Discharge of oil due to t...
The frequency of marine oil spills has increased in recent years. The growing exploitation of marine...
The frequency of marine oil spills has increased in recent years. The growing exploitation of marine...
Among the different types of marine pollution, oil spill is a major threat to the sea ecosystems. Re...
Identification of potential oil spills on Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) satellite images is a compl...
This paper provides a comprehensive review of the use of Synthetic Aperture Radar images (SAR) for d...
Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) has been widely used to detect oil-spill areas through the backscatte...
A new automated methodology for oil spill detection is presented, by which full synthetic aperture r...
Oil spills pose a major threat of the oceanic and coastal environments, hence, an automatic detectio...
Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) images are extensively used for dark formation detection in the marin...
The aim of this study is to propose and test a new methodology for detection of oil spills in the wo...
Several ASAR images from ENVISAT were tested for oil spill detection using a new object oriented app...
As a major aspect of marine pollution, oil release into the sea have serious biological and environm...
Detection of oil floating on the ocean surface, and particularly thick layers of it, is crucial for ...