Abstract

Fully Polarimetric Synthetic Aperture Radar (PolSAR) image classification, with the complexity for its data’s scattering mechanism and statistical property, has expected to be performed by an automatic categorization. This paper presents a supervised method called Fuzzy support vector machine (FSVM), which is a variant of the SVM algorithm to classify the PolSAR image data. In order to take advantages of PolSAR data, five scattering features (entropy, total power, three Eigenvalues of Coherent Matrix: λ1,λ2,λ3) are input as original data space of the FSVM algorithm. The feasibility of this approach is examined by the JPL/AIRSAR PolSAR data. The classification results show that the proposed FSVM method has out-performed the SVM method.

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