A finite mixtures algorithm for finding classes in images

The authors describe an algorithm for estimating the proportions of classes in a SAR (synthetic aperture radar) image without any user interaction. The method assumes that the image is a mixture of a known number of different pixel types. A maximum likelihood estimate of the parameters of the result...

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Main Authors: Samadani, Ramin, Vesecky, John F.
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:unknown
Published: 1991
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Online Access:http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19920052600
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Summary:The authors describe an algorithm for estimating the proportions of classes in a SAR (synthetic aperture radar) image without any user interaction. The method assumes that the image is a mixture of a known number of different pixel types. A maximum likelihood estimate of the parameters of the resulting mixture distribution is then used to find the proportions for the various classes. The technique was successfully applied to aircraft SAR images of sea ice. Computer simulations were used to determine the relative errors of the technique. The technique performs well even with extremely noisy images.