Abstract
The visualization of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images plays a critical role in remote sensing applications. To effectively obtain the image suitable for human observation, this paper introduces a new SAR image visualization algorithm to map the high dynamic range SAR amplitude values to low dynamic range displays via reflectivity distortion preserved entropy maximization. Its designed objective is to present the maximal amount of information content in the displayed image, and being optimal in an information theoretical sense, as well as restricting the upper bound of the reflection distortion caused by tone mapping. The resulting optimization problem can be graph theoretically modeled as a $K$ -edges maximum weight path problem in a directed acyclic graph, and it can be solved efficiently by dynamic programming in real time. Empirical evidences are provided to demonstrate the superior visual quality obtained by our new visualization technique.
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