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The original image of test site is shown as Fig.3. The result is
shown as Fig 4.
3.2 multi-route integral processing
There is obviously degrade from speckle existing in the
original image. The noise filtering can not applied in the
elevation image shown as Fig. 4. The result of integral of Sh
along close route should be zero, as follows:
y = <j‘f(x)dx (8)
L
The multi-route integral of Sh can be used to smooth the
noise appearing in the elevation map as Fig. 4. The result of
multi-route process is shown as Fig 5.
3.3 Improvement with the relief context
It may be easily verified that speckle filtering doesn’t
contribute efficiently to noise removal. We try to decrease both
effect from approximation by /3=0 and speckle noise through a
contextual relaxation using simulated annealing. Two formulas of
each pixel’s energy are deduced as Equation (9) and (10):
U(x) = U,(x)+U y {x) <*>
(10)
4. Conclusion
The result, which has been obtained with this
reconstruction technique of the relief, is promising. With regard
to the contour map extracted from a digital elevation map, the
morphological quality of the relief has been correctly restituted.
However, the principal problems, like the vegetal cover of the
ground and local character of the hypotheses have to be
improved further.
5. Acknowledgement
The work discussed in this paper was supported by the
HKSAR Government RGC grant (CUHK 4434/98E) and the
Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 69782001).
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