2019
DOI: 10.3390/rs11222677
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Suppressing False Alarm in VideoSAR viaGradient-Weighted Edge Information

Abstract: VideoSAR (Video Synthetic Aperture Radar) technology provides an important mean for real-time and continuous earth observation, whereas the ever-changing scattering characteristics may destroy the accuracy of target motion perception and bring in massive false alarms subsequently. False alarms emerge easily in the edge region for its sharper variations of the scattering characteristics. Utilizing the gradient difference between the target shadow edge and other edge regions in the image, this letter proposes a … Show more

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“…The methods proposed in [24] were used to register the image sequence and suppress speckle noise. The method to reduce the number of false alarms proposed in [21] was applied after fusion.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The methods proposed in [24] were used to register the image sequence and suppress speckle noise. The method to reduce the number of false alarms proposed in [21] was applied after fusion.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The shadow of a moving target appears as a low grayscale area in the SAR image, and its grayscale range is related to the total time for which the shadow of the ground object is detected. The intensity of the shadow region of the moving target can be written as (detailed deduction has been provided in [21]):…”
Section: Background Frame Detectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Object detection and tracking 2D/3D Yes Yes Deep learning for moving target (shadow) tracking considering abnormal playback speed (it looks without a general tracking filter) Damini et al [46] 2013 Change detection 3D No No Practical tests have been done Li et al [47] 2019 Object detection 3D Yes No Suppressing false alarm in Video-SAR Ding et al [48] 2020 Object detection 2D Yes Yes Moving target indication using deep learning Huang et al [49] 2021…”
Section: D Yes Nomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8), however some other aspects related to intelligent computing can be found in Refs. [46] and [47]. Similar to other SAR modes, the moving objects in Video-SAR should be detected through their shadows, in other words, automatic target tracking for the radar surveillance is more complicated and needs more attention in future studies.…”
Section: Single-and Multi-frame Computing Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%