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(g) (h)
Figure 3. 8 real SAR images: (a) and (b) are ERS-2
satellite images; (c) and (d) are airborne SAR images; (e)
and (f) are Radarsat-1 satellite images; (g) and (h) are
ERS-1 satellite images
Radarsat-1 image and all denoised images have been detected
by the Canny operator. The edge features corresponding to
figure 4 are shown in figure 5. We find that mountain ridges in
figure 5 (e) are continuous and easy to recognize. Especially at
the top-right in figure 5 (e) more false edges have been
eliminated. It will be easy to match two SAR images.
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(e)
Figure 4. Partial experiment results of figure 3 (b): (a)
original image; (b) image de-noised by bsf with DWT in
(Levent S.endur et al., 2002a); (c) image de-noised by bsf
with DT-CWT in (Levent S.endur et al., 2002a); (d)
image de-noised by the proposed algorithm with DWT; (e)
image de-noised by the proposed algorithm with DT-CWT
(e)
Figure 5. Edges feature of figure 4: (a) original image;
(b) image de-noised by bsf with DWT in (Levent S.endur
et al., 2002a); (c) image de-noised by bsf with DT-CWT
in (Levent S.endur et al., 2002a); (d) image de-noised by
the proposed algorithm with DWT; (e) image de-noised by
the proposed algorithm with DT-CWT
5. CONCLUSIONS