DocumentCode
904875
Title
Comparison of techniques for measuring cloud texture in remotely sensed satellite meteorological image data
Author
Gu, Z.Q. ; Duncan, C.N. ; Renshaw, E. ; Mugglestone, M.A. ; Cowan, C.F.N. ; Grant, P.M.
Author_Institution
Edinburgh Univ., UK
Volume
136
Issue
5
fYear
1989
fDate
10/1/1989 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
236
Lastpage
248
Abstract
The investigation has attempted to discover appropriate texture descriptors and to reveal more clearly the importance of texture analysis techniques for multispectral cloud classification. The textural features considered in the study include both spatial and frequency features. The spatial features were mainly those based on spatial grey-level difference statistics and circular Moran autocorrelation measures. The frequency features were those based on summed energies of polar coordinate Fourier power spectra and entropy-based measures of the spatial distribution of frequency entries in the polar spectra. Some other textural features, such as the Roberts gradient measure, were also investigated. The work was performed with TIROS-N AVHRR image data acquired in the late spring of 1979 over areas near the British Isles. The results of the evaluation and corresponding conclusions show which individual, and group of textural features, appear the most appropriate for aiding multispectral cloud classification.
Keywords
atmospheric techniques; clouds; pattern recognition; picture processing; remote sensing; AD 1979; British Isles; Moran autocorrelation measures; TIROS-N AVHRR image data; atmospheric techniques; cloud texture; multispectral cloud classification; polar coordinate Fourier power spectra; remotely sensed satellite meteorological image data; spatial grey-level difference statistics; texture descriptors;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Radar and Signal Processing, IEE Proceedings F
Publisher
iet
ISSN
0956-375X
Type
jour
Filename
216620
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