“…Commonly, these backscattering coefficients of dual polarization SAR include σHH, σHV (GF-3 and ALOS-2) and σVH, σVV(Sentinel-1), for a total of six backscattering coefficients. For increasing the number of alternative features, mathematical operations between backscattering coefficients with different polarizations were applied and eighteen derived features [1] were extracted from each type of SAR image, for a total of 54 derived features from three SAR images in this study (Table 3). Furthermore, Gray Level Co-occurrence Matrix (GLCM) was also employed to extract textural information from each polarized intensity image (σHH, σHV, σVH, and σVV); there were eight textural features, including mean, variance, homogeneity, contrast, dissimilarity, entropy, second moment, and correlation, which were obtained from each image with various window sizes (5 × 5, 7 × 7, 9 × 9).…”