2012 International Conference on Communications, Devices and Intelligent Systems (CODIS) 2012
DOI: 10.1109/codis.2012.6422220
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Detection of foliage covered immobile targets based on Incoherent Change Detection and SURE

Abstract: Target Detection involves the task of identifying and zeroing in on those set of pixels of an image that contain the required information (target). It has potential applications in diverse fields including automatic surveillance of large areas, illegal vehicle movement tracking in remote areas etc. This technique poses many challenges in terms of retaining only the target pixels by identifying and removal of noise pixels efficiently. In the case of detecting stationary targets concealed by foliage, traditional… Show more

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“…Based on these observations, wavelength-resolution systems are an adequate selection for FOPEN applications, and several studies using data from those systems have been carried out in the last decades [13]- [17]. Several recent publications [18]- [20] shows that the performance gain in terms of false alarm occurrence in change detection methods for wavelengthresolution SAR images can be achieved by considering the use of small image stacks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on these observations, wavelength-resolution systems are an adequate selection for FOPEN applications, and several studies using data from those systems have been carried out in the last decades [13]- [17]. Several recent publications [18]- [20] shows that the performance gain in terms of false alarm occurrence in change detection methods for wavelengthresolution SAR images can be achieved by considering the use of small image stacks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%