Title :
An automatic cloud-masking system using backpro neural nets for AVHRR scenes
Author :
Arriaza, José Antonio Torres ; Rojas, Francisco Guindos ; López, Mercedes Peralta ; Cantón, Manuel
Author_Institution :
Dept. de Lenguajes y Computacion, Univ. de Almeria, Spain
fDate :
4/1/2003 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The automation of pattern recognition in the field of remote sensing involves several preprocessing steps to remove noise and nonuseful data. When infrared data are used to obtain either ocean or land information, cloud pixels must first be identified and eliminated from the image, because cloud contamination is the main producer of errors in deriving sea surface temperatures from remotely sensed data. Cloud masking is usually tackled as a statistical classification problem using threshold or texture-based information from satellite scenes. We attempt to construct an automatic cloud-masking system which uses heuristic knowledge about cloud features in Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer scenes and artificial neural networks as classifiers. This system could be used as a preprocessing step in a future automatic oceanic feature identification system now being developed for the North Atlantic Ocean. The system has been compared with other traditional cloud mask methods to determine its accuracy.
Keywords :
atmospheric techniques; clouds; feature extraction; neural nets; radiometry; remote sensing; AVHRR; Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer scenes; North Atlantic Ocean; artificial neural networks; automatic cloud-masking system; automatic oceanic feature identification system; automation; back-propagation neural nets; classifiers; cloud contamination; cloud pixels; heuristic system; infrared data; land information; ocean information; pattern recognition; preprocessing; remote sensing; remotely sensed data; sea surface temperatures; Automation; Clouds; Contamination; Infrared imaging; Layout; Neural networks; Ocean temperature; Pattern recognition; Pixel; Remote sensing;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2003.809930