Abstract

In this paper we present a methodology for comparing objects, identified on satellite images acquired by Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR). The methodology describes object transformations mathematically and provides a quantitative estimate of the similarity of different shapes. To demonstrate its capabilities we examine a case study – we detect an underwater structure in the Western Black Sea, which becomes visible on radar imagery under favourable sea conditions. Our aim is to quantitatively describe if it changes over time and to determine on which dates the detections reveal the greatest similarity.The suggested methodology is based on computation of the Hu moment invariants, or the image moments. They give a set of 7 invariants, which describe object transformations, such as translation, scale, rotation and reflection. The presented methodology can be applied in different contexts on satellite imagery for quantitative description of structure transformations.

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