This work is an enlarged version of the paper - Discriminating urban environments using multiscale texture and multiple SAR images', presented at WARSD'03.The use of multiscale textural features for urban satellite Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) image characterization is introduced. The multiscale nature of urban environments requires that no single scale of analysis is exclusively considered. An accurate texture-based discrimination of land use/land cover classes needs, for instance, the computation of multiscale textural features for a wide range of parameters of the co-occurrence algorithm. The technique proposed in this paper shows how to reduce the full multiscale feature set to a subset, the most suitable for classification using a fu...
The significant growth of urban areas, which was observable in the last decades, is expected to con...
National audienceThe advent of a new generation of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) satellites, such a...
In this work we compare two different approaches to the use of multiple scales in the classification...
This work is an enlarged version of the paper - Discriminating urban environments using multiscale t...
This work is an enlarged version of the paper - Discriminating urban environments using multiscale t...
We present some improvements to urban area characterization by means of synthetic aperture radar (SA...
In SAR image classification texture holds useful information. In a study after the ability of textur...
Interests in synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data analysis is driven by the constantly increased spat...
Urban areas around the world are changing constantly and therefore it is necessary to update urban l...
In single-band and single-polarized synthetic aperture radar (SAR) image classification, texture hol...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Territoires [TR1_IRSTEA]SYNERGIEThe advent of a new generation of synthetic aper...
International audienceThis paper highlights the potential of combining Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR...
This paper highlights the potential of combining Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) and optical data for...
In this paper we present and compare different techniques for the fusion of multitemporal SAR and mu...
Urban environments are very dynamic phenomena, and it is essential to update urban-related informati...
The significant growth of urban areas, which was observable in the last decades, is expected to con...
National audienceThe advent of a new generation of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) satellites, such a...
In this work we compare two different approaches to the use of multiple scales in the classification...
This work is an enlarged version of the paper - Discriminating urban environments using multiscale t...
This work is an enlarged version of the paper - Discriminating urban environments using multiscale t...
We present some improvements to urban area characterization by means of synthetic aperture radar (SA...
In SAR image classification texture holds useful information. In a study after the ability of textur...
Interests in synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data analysis is driven by the constantly increased spat...
Urban areas around the world are changing constantly and therefore it is necessary to update urban l...
In single-band and single-polarized synthetic aperture radar (SAR) image classification, texture hol...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Territoires [TR1_IRSTEA]SYNERGIEThe advent of a new generation of synthetic aper...
International audienceThis paper highlights the potential of combining Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR...
This paper highlights the potential of combining Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) and optical data for...
In this paper we present and compare different techniques for the fusion of multitemporal SAR and mu...
Urban environments are very dynamic phenomena, and it is essential to update urban-related informati...
The significant growth of urban areas, which was observable in the last decades, is expected to con...
National audienceThe advent of a new generation of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) satellites, such a...
In this work we compare two different approaches to the use of multiple scales in the classification...