Abstract
Polarimetric synthetic aperture radar (PolSAR) image classification plays an important role in remote sensing image processing. In recent years, stacked auto-encoder (SAE) has obtained a series of excellent results in PolSAR image classification. The recently proposed projective dictionary pair learning (DPL) model takes both accuracy and time consumption into consideration, and another recently proposed semicoupled dictionary learning (SCDL) model gives a new way to fit different features. Based on the SAE, DPL, and SCDL models, we propose a novel semicoupled projective DPL method with SAE (SAE-SDPL) for PolSAR image classification. Our method can get the classification result efficiently and correctly and meanwhile giving a new method to fit different features. In this paper, three PolSAR images are used to test the performance of SAE-SDPL. Compared with some state-of-the-art methods, our method obtains excellent results in PolSAR image classification.
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