Watershed-based hierarchical SAR image segmentation

Watershed transformation is a powerful image segmentation tool recently developed in mathematical morphology. In order to segment images initially oversegmented by watershed transformation, two approaches are considered: one is the thresholding of the gradient image proposed by us which is capable o...

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Published inInternational journal of remote sensing Vol. 20; no. 17; pp. 3377 - 3390
Main Authors Li, Wei, Benie, Goze B., He, Dong-Chen, Wang, Shengrui, Ziou, Djemel, Hugh, Q., Gwyn, J.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Abingdon Taylor & Francis Group 01.01.1999
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Summary:Watershed transformation is a powerful image segmentation tool recently developed in mathematical morphology. In order to segment images initially oversegmented by watershed transformation, two approaches are considered: one is the thresholding of the gradient image proposed by us which is capable of keeping more salient image contours; the other is the well known centroid linkage region growing algorithm which merges regions with certain statistical similarities. By choosing suitable thresholds in the two approaches, hierarchical image segmentation algorithms can be constructed. A Ratio of Averages (ROA) edge detector is proposed to replace the morphological edge detectors prior to watershed transformation when applied to Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) images. Applications to SAR agricultural image segmentation with these hierarchical segmentation algorithms are presented. It is demonstrated that the algorithms are efficient in the segmentation of the SARimages and appropriate for land use applications when the land cover is made up of individual plots.
ISSN:0143-1161
1366-5901
DOI:10.1080/014311699211390