Abstract
ABSTRACT The automatic registration of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) and optical images is still a challenging problem due to different imaging mechanisms. This letter proposes a coarse-to-fine image registration method that leverages self-similarity structural difference information. In the coarse registration stage, a Scale-Invariant Feature Transformation-based (SIFT-like) method is employed, complemented by an improved Fast Sample Consensus (IFSC) method to eliminate mismatched point pairs by probabilistic and geometric information. This stage ensures robustness against scale and rotational variations. In the fine registration stage, robust feature points are selected by utilizing phase and edge structural information. A descriptor which based on phase consistency and autocorrelation structural difference (ASDPC) is constructed to capture the structural variations between region blocks, and a fine search is carried out within the neighbourhood of the already matched feature points, so as to find more accurate matched feature points and obtain fine registration. The experimental results demonstrate that the proposed method provides robust and accurate registration for optical-to-SAR images.
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