Title :
On the Effects of Synthetic-Aperture Length on SAS Seabed Segmentation
Author :
Williams, David P. ; Groen, Johannes
Author_Institution :
NATO Undersea Res. Centre, La Spezia, Italy
fDate :
Nov. 30 2009-Dec. 2 2009
Abstract :
In this work, we quantify the relationship between synthetic-aperture length (or equivalently, along-track resolution) and seabed segmentation performance experimentally for real synthetic aperture sonar (SAS) imagery. The seabed segmentation algorithm employed uses wavelet-based features, spectral clustering, and a variational Bayesian Gaussian mixture model. It is observed that for this approach, the correct seabed segmentation rate drops approximately ten percentage points for each halving of the along-track resolution between 3 cm and 96 cm. Moreover, changing the along-track resolution has the most significant effect on rocky seabeds.
Keywords :
Bayes methods; Gaussian processes; geophysical image processing; image segmentation; oceanographic techniques; sonar imaging; synthetic aperture sonar; variational techniques; wavelet transforms; seabed segmentation algorithm; spectral clustering; synthetic aperture sonar imagery; synthetic aperture sonar seabed segmentation; synthetic-aperture length; variational Bayesian Gaussian mixture model; wavelet-based features; Clustering algorithms; Degradation; High-resolution imaging; Image processing; Image reconstruction; Image resolution; Image segmentation; Intelligent systems; Signal resolution; Synthetic aperture sonar; Synthetic aperture sonar; along-track resolution; aperture length; seabed segmentation;
Conference_Titel :
Intelligent Systems Design and Applications, 2009. ISDA '09. Ninth International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Pisa
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4735-0
Electronic_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3872-3
DOI :
10.1109/ISDA.2009.71