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17 October 2013Radar clutter as an indicator for vegetation classification using a single dual polarimetric TSX-1 image
This paper investigates the ability to classify different vegetation types covering a semi-arid Mediterranean vegetated
area using single-polarization SAR images from the TerraSAR-X (TSX-1) satellite. Based on statistical moments such
as mean, standard deviation (STDEV), skewness and kurtosis, we found textural differences useful for the classification
of the vegetation types. The research site, located near Zafit Hill, Israel, includes several different vegetation types such
as pines and cypress forests with shrubs as an underlying vegetation layer (understory), olive orchards, eucalyptus
clusters, natural grove areas with the presence of stones and smooth rocks, a wet cotton field, and smooth agricultural
fields after harvest. In each vegetation type area, 40 equal polygons (10*10 pixels each) were identified on an optical
image and defined on the TSX-1 image; 280 polygons in total were identified. The aforementioned statistical parameters
were produced for each polygon, and co-variance matrices of combinations of two, three, or all four parameters together
were produced. It was found that using the Mahalanobis distance of the mean-STDEV-skewness combination after
applying a mode filter (5*5 in size) was the best way to classify the vegetation types in the research area.
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Marina Hetz, Dan G. Blumberg, Stanley R. Rotman, Roee Enbar, Ariel Benou, "Radar clutter as an indicator for vegetation classification using a single dual polarimetric TSX-1 image," Proc. SPIE 8891, SAR Image Analysis, Modeling, and Techniques XIII, 88910R (17 October 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2029285