Abstract

By virtue of high-resolution remote sensing satellites, there is a possibility to analyze remote sensing images on water bodies through digital image processing (DIP). In many remote sensing images, however, the water bodies have similar gray values as other ground objects. To effectively distinguish water bodies from other ground objects in these images, this paper proposes a logarithmic enhancement method for remote sensing images on water bodies based on adaptive morphology. The proposed method can filter the noise of non-target area, and enhance the water body in the original image. On this basis, a morphology-based segmentation method was designed for remote sensing images on water bodies. Experimental results show that our method achieved a high segmentation accuracy, controlling the mean segmentation error at below 1.32%.

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