SAR images are severely degraded by speckle, and filtering is therefore a common practice. Filtering is especially useful before compression, to avoid spending valuable resources to represent noise; unfortunately, it also degrades important image features, like region boundaries. To overcome this problem, one can resort to a segmentation-based compression scheme, which allows one to preserve region boundaries, carry out intense denoising, and improve overall performance. In this work we assess the potential of segmentation-based compression through controlled experiments on synthetic SAR images. Numerical results seem to confirm the validity of this approach.

The advantage of segmentation in SAR image compression

Cagnazzo M.;
2002

Abstract

SAR images are severely degraded by speckle, and filtering is therefore a common practice. Filtering is especially useful before compression, to avoid spending valuable resources to represent noise; unfortunately, it also degrades important image features, like region boundaries. To overcome this problem, one can resort to a segmentation-based compression scheme, which allows one to preserve region boundaries, carry out intense denoising, and improve overall performance. In this work we assess the potential of segmentation-based compression through controlled experiments on synthetic SAR images. Numerical results seem to confirm the validity of this approach.
2002
International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS)
2002 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS 2002)
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