Title :
Spatial filtering for speckle reduction, contrast enhancement, and texture analysis of GLORIA images
Author :
Sauter, Daniel ; Parson, Lindsay
Author_Institution :
Deacon Lab., Inst. of Oceanogr. Sci., Godalming, UK
fDate :
10/1/1994 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper reports a comparative study of digital enhancement techniques using spatial filtering to improve the geologic interpretation of side-scan sonar GLORIA images. Seven algorithms for speckle reduction with window sizes of 3×3-7×7 pixel and various numbers of iterations were tested for cosmetic purposes, and also to improve subsequent image processing. The filtered images were evaluated using both quantitative and qualitative techniques. It was determined that a normalized inverse gradient weighted smoothing scheme, with a 3×3 pixel filter and five iterations, allows a significant speckle reduction without blurring the edges in the GLORIA image which correspond to geological structures. Three local contrast enhancement techniques were also tested and evaluated to increase the perception of these geologic structures. Subtracting the gradient magnitude twice, calculated with spatial filters of a 5×5 pixel on smoothed images, was found to enhance most GLORIA images. Texture analysis methods developed for GLORIA images of mid-oceanic ridges and based on edge detection and orientation determination by spatial filtering are also presented. It enables the GLORIA mosaic of the Rodriguez triple junction (Indian Ocean) to be partitioned into regions of preferred orientation corresponding to the different seafloor fabrics generated at each arm of the triple junction
Keywords :
geophysical signal processing; geophysical techniques; image enhancement; image texture; iterative methods; smoothing methods; sonar imaging; spatial filters; speckle; GLORIA images; Indian Ocean; Rodriguez triple junction; contrast enhancement; digital enhancement; edge detection; filtered images; geologic interpretation; gradient magnitude; iterations; local contrast enhancement; mid-oceanic ridges; normalized inverse gradient weighted smoothing; seafloor fabrics; side-scan sonar; spatial filtering; spatial filters; speckle reduction; texture analysis; Digital filters; Filtering; Geology; Image edge detection; Image processing; Pixel; Smoothing methods; Sonar; Speckle; Testing;
Journal_Title :
Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of