Abstract

This letter proposes a harbor detection method by extracting specific paralleled contours of harbors in polarimetric synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images. First, land and sea are partitioned by the region-based level set segmentation algorithm which is applied to the extraction of the volume scattering component. Then, parallel curves are modeled by a series of parallel line segments. They are detected by finding out and connecting paralleled line segments given certain criteria. The detected parallel curves are merged according to a distance measurement so that the harbor contour is finally detected. RADARSAT-2 polarimetric SAR data covering an area in Singapore are used to test the harbor detection method. Experimental results show that the method improves sea–land segmentation accuracy and extracts all parallel curves along the coast correctly. The method enables an accurate detection of harbors.

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