Each of the three satellites constituting the RADARSAT Constellation Mission (RCM) provides compact polarimetric synthetic aperture radar (CP SAR) data. The complex CP data have similar properties to the complex… Click to show full abstract
Each of the three satellites constituting the RADARSAT Constellation Mission (RCM) provides compact polarimetric synthetic aperture radar (CP SAR) data. The complex CP data have similar properties to the complex quad polarimetric (QP) data provided by prior RADARSAT missions. In this article, a land cover classification method using spatial information is designed based on the statistical characteristics of the complex CP and QP SAR data. First, the local spatial dependency among pixels is captured by superpixels. Second, a graph is constructed on the superpixels to model the global spatial dependency among superpixels. The land cover classification image with land cover type labels is then estimated by propagating labels from the few labeled superpixels to the unlabeled superpixels. Classification of two RCM complex CP and QP scenes demonstrates that the proposed method, with few labeled pixels, provides much higher classification accuracy than methods that do not exploit global spatial dependency.
               
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