2019
DOI: 10.1587/transcom.2018ebp3288
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Experimental Validation of Conifer and Broad-Leaf Tree Classification Using High Resolution PolSAR Data above X-Band

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“…The simplicity of this model is what makes it suitable for quick and easy image processing. The model has been successfully applied to C-band [45], L-band [44] and P-band SAR data [46]. The main difference with Freeman is that Yamaguchi noted that this scattering model is limited, particularly in urban areas due to the reflection symmetry assumption which does not consider asymmetric scattering behaviours.…”
Section: Yamaguchi Decompositionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The simplicity of this model is what makes it suitable for quick and easy image processing. The model has been successfully applied to C-band [45], L-band [44] and P-band SAR data [46]. The main difference with Freeman is that Yamaguchi noted that this scattering model is limited, particularly in urban areas due to the reflection symmetry assumption which does not consider asymmetric scattering behaviours.…”
Section: Yamaguchi Decompositionmentioning
confidence: 99%