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3. APPLICATION OF POLARIMETRIC SAR DATA
The proposed technique in this paper was applied to land-cover
classification using two types of polarimetric SAR data: SIR-C
and Pi-SAR. L-band and C-band data observed by SIR-C at
Sarobetsu site and Kashima site in 1994 were applied, and X-
band data observed by Pi-SAR at Hitachi site in 1998 and 2002
were applied. Examples of Rajski distance image created by
each observation site in Figure 2, 3, and 4. The created images
for SIR-C Sarobetsu site data are shown in Figure 2, for SIR-C
Kashima site data are shown in Figure 3, and for Pi-SAR
Hitachi site data are shown in Figure 4, respectively. In this
experiments, sub areas were extracted with the size of 9 x 9
pixels when Rajski distance was calculated.
As the common property, the tendencies that Rajski distance is
higher in water area and lower in vegetation are shown in all
images. In water area, pixel values that exist in sub area are
different slightly although these values are quite similar. So that
it can consider that Rajski distance is higher because mutual
information contents was lower due to narrow deviation of pixel
value. On the other hand, the property of Rajski distance in
vegetation can be described relating with microwave scattering
model. It is known widely that notable diffusion scattering
appears in this area. In this case, helix components are included
largely according to basic scattering model. Rajski distance is
lower due to similar pixel value increases equally in each
amplitude image because the elements in scattering matrix for
helix have same value. This reason has been confirmed by
simulation.
To introduce Rajski distance to land-cover classification,
feature vector is constructed with pixel value of Rajski distance
images and amplitude images.
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Figure 2. Example of Rajski distance image for SIR-C
Sarobetsu site C-band data (1994)
Figure 3. Example of Rajski distance image for SIR-C
Kashima site C-band data (1994)
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Figure 4. Example of Rajski distance image for Pi-SAR
Hitachi site X-band data (2002)