Title :
Supervised Classification of Multisensor and Multiresolution Remote Sensing Images With a Hierarchical Copula-Based Approach
Author :
Voisin, Alexandre ; Krylov, Vladimir A. ; Moser, Gabriele ; Serpico, Sebastiano B. ; Zerubia, Josiane
Author_Institution :
Ayin Res. Team, Inst. Nat. de Rech. en Inf. et en Autom. (INRIA), Sophia Antipolis, France
Abstract :
In this paper, we develop a novel classification approach for multiresolution, multisensor [optical and synthetic aperture radar (SAR)], and/or multiband images. This challenging image processing problem is of great importance for various remote sensing monitoring applications and has been scarcely addressed so far. To deal with this classification problem, we propose a two-step explicit statistical model. We first design a model for the multivariate joint class-conditional statistics of the coregistered input images at each resolution by resorting to multivariate copulas. Such copulas combine the class-conditional marginal probability density functions (pdfs) of each input channel that are estimated by finite mixtures of well-chosen parametric families. We consider different distribution families for the most common types of remote sensing imagery acquired by optical and SAR sensors. We then plug the estimated joint pdfs into a hierarchical Markovian model based on a quad-tree structure, where each tree-scale corresponds to the different input image resolutions and to corresponding multiscale decimated wavelet transforms, thus preventing a strong resampling of the initial images. To obtain the classification map, we resort to an exact estimator of the marginal posterior mode. We integrate a prior update in this model in order to improve the robustness of the developed classifier against noise and speckle. The resulting classification performance is illustrated on several remote sensing multiresolution data sets, including very high resolution and multisensor images acquired by COSMO-SkyMed and GeoEye-1.
Keywords :
Markov processes; geophysical image processing; geophysical techniques; image classification; image fusion; image registration; image resolution; quadtrees; radar imaging; remote sensing by radar; statistical analysis; synthetic aperture radar; wavelet transforms; COSMO-SkyMed; GeoEye-1; SAR image; SAR sensor; class-conditional marginal probability density function; classification approach; classification map; distribution families; hierarchical Markovian model; hierarchical copula-based approach; image processing problem; image resolution; input image coregistration; marginal posterior mode; multiband image; multiresolution remote sensing images; multiscale decimated wavelet transform; multisensor remote sensing images; multivariate copula; multivariate joint class-conditional statistics; noise; optical image; optical sensor; parametric families; quad-tree structure; remote sensing imagery; remote sensing monitoring application; remote sensing multiresolution data set; speckle; supervised classification; synthetic aperture radar; two-step explicit statistical model; Data models; Image resolution; Joints; Optical imaging; Optical sensors; Remote sensing; Synthetic aperture radar; Hierarchical Markov random fields (MRFs); multiresolution data; multisensor remote sensing images; supervised classification;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2013.2272581