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Boundary-adaptive Despeckling : Simulation Study

  • Lee, Sang-Hoon
    • Korean Journal of Remote Sensing
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    • v.25 no.3
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    • pp.295-309
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    • 2009
  • In this study, an iterative maximum a posteriori (MAP) approach using a Bayesian model of Markovrandom field (MRF) was proposed for despeckling images that contains speckle. Image process is assumed to combine the random fields associated with the observed intensity process and the image texture process respectively. The objective measure for determining the optimal restoration of this "double compound stochastic" image process is based on Bayes' theorem, and the MAP estimation employs the Point-Jacobian iteration to obtain the optimal solution. In the proposed algorithm, MRF is used to quantify the spatial interaction probabilistically, that is, to provide a type of prior information on the image texture and the neighbor window of any size is defined for contextual information on a local region. However, the window of a certain size would result in using wrong information for the estimation from adjacent regions with different characteristics at the pixels close to or on boundary. To overcome this problem, the new method is designed to use less information from more distant neighbors as the pixel is closer to boundary. It can reduce the possibility to involve the pixel values of adjacent region with different characteristics. The proximity to boundary is estimated using a non-uniformity measurement based on standard deviation of local region. The new scheme has been extensively evaluated using simulation data, and the experimental results show a considerable improvement in despeckling the images that contain speckle.

Despeckling and Classification of High Resolution SAR Imagery (고해상도 SAR 영상 Speckle 제거 및 분류)

  • Lee, Sang-Hoon
    • Korean Journal of Remote Sensing
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    • v.25 no.5
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    • pp.455-464
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    • 2009
  • Lee(2009) proposed the boundary-adaptive despeckling method using a Bayesian model which is based on the lognormal distribution for image intensity and a Markov random field(MRF) for image texture. This method employs the Point-Jacobian iteration to obtain a maximum a posteriori(MAP) estimate of despeckled imagery. The boundary-adaptive algorithm is designed to use less information from more distant neighbors as the pixel is closer to boundary. It can reduce the possibility to involve the pixel values of adjacent region with different characteristics. The boundary-adaptive scheme was comprehensively evaluated using simulation data and the effectiveness of boundary adaption was proved in Lee(2009). This study, as an extension of Lee(2009), has suggested a modified iteration algorithm of MAP estimation to enhance computational efficiency and to combine classification. The experiment of simulation data shows that the boundary-adaption results in yielding clear boundary as well as reducing error in classification. The boundary-adaptive scheme has also been applied to high resolution Terra-SAR data acquired from the west coast of Youngjong-do, and the results imply that it can improve analytical accuracy in SAR application.

SAR Despeckling with Boundary Correction

  • Lee, Sang-Hoon
    • Proceedings of the KSRS Conference
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    • 2007.10a
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    • pp.270-273
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    • 2007
  • In this paper, a SAR-despeck1ing approach of adaptive iteration based a Bayesian model using the lognormal distribution for image intensity and a Gibbs random field (GRF) for image texture is proposed for noise removal of the images that are corrupted by multiplicative speckle noise. When the image intensity is logarithmically transformed, the speckle noise is approximately Gaussian additive noise, and it tends to a normal probability much faster than the intensity distribution. The MRF is incorporated into digital image analysis by viewing pixel types as states of molecules in a lattice-like physical system. The iterative approach based on MRF is very effective for the inner areas of regions in the observed scene, but may result in yielding false reconstruction around the boundaries due to using wrong information of adjacent regions with different characteristics. The proposed method suggests an adaptive approach using variable parameters depending on the location of reconstructed area, that is, how near to the boundary. The proximity of boundary is estimated by the statistics based on edge value, standard deviation, entropy, and the 4th moment of intensity distribution.

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Speckle Removal of SAR Imagery Using a Point-Jacobian Iteration MAP Estimation

  • Lee, Sang-Hoon
    • Korean Journal of Remote Sensing
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.33-42
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    • 2007
  • In this paper, an iterative MAP approach using a Bayesian model based on the lognormal distribution for image intensity and a GRF for image texture is proposed for despeckling the SAR images that are corrupted by multiplicative speckle noise. When the image intensity is logarithmically transformed, the speckle noise is approximately Gaussian additive noise, and it tends to a normal probability much faster than the intensity distribution. MRFs have been used to model spatially correlated and signal-dependent phenomena for SAR speckled images. The MRF is incorporated into digital image analysis by viewing pixel types as slates of molecules in a lattice-like physical system defined on a GRF Because of the MRF-SRF equivalence, the assignment of an energy function to the physical system determines its Gibbs measure, which is used to model molecular interactions. The proposed Point-Jacobian Iterative MAP estimation method was first evaluated using simulation data generated by the Monte Carlo method. The methodology was then applied to data acquired by the ESA's ERS satellite on Nonsan area of Korean Peninsula. In the extensive experiments of this study, The proposed method demonstrated the capability to relax speckle noise and estimate noise-free intensity.

Comparison of Segmentation Performance depending on Despeckling Methods in Ultrasound Harmonic Imaging for Breast (유방 하모닉 초음파 영상에서 스펙클 잡음 제거 방법에 따른 영상 분할 성능 비교)

  • Jo, In A;Lee, Sihyoung;Kwon, Ju Won;Ro, Yong Man
    • Proceedings of the Korea Information Processing Society Conference
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    • 2010.04a
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    • pp.447-450
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    • 2010
  • 하모닉 초음파 영상은 일반 초음파 영상에 비해 조직 간의 영상 대조도와 해상도를 향상 시키고, 경계가 보다 명확하기 때문에 초음파 영상 진단 분야에서 각광받고 있다. 하지만 초음파 영상이 포함하고 있는 스펙클 잡음 (speckle noise)에 의한 화질 저하는 하모닉 초음파 영상에서도 여전히 문제가 되고 있다. 이러한 스펙클 잡음을 제거하기 위해 많은 스펙클 제거 (despeckling) 방법들이 연구되었으며, 대부분의 방법들이 영상의 시각적 개선에 초점을 두고 있다. 이러한 접근 방법은 잡음개선정도와 영상의 정보 손실의 상반 관계 (trade off)를 갖는다. 한편 병변 분할은 이런 잡음 제거 방법에 따라 다른 분할 성능을 보이게 된다. 따라서 정확한 병변 분할을 위해서는, 스펙클 제거 방법에 따른 병변 분할 성능을 비교하고, 그 결과를 토대로 병변 분할에 효과적인 스펙클 제거 방법에 대한 연구가 필요하다. 본 논문에서는 유방 하모닉 초음파 영상에서 다양한 스펙클 제거 방법을 사용하여 각각의 필터가 병변 분할 성능에 미치는 영향을 비교해 보았으며, 실험 결과를 바탕으로 유방 병변 분할에 효과적인 전처리 역할을 수행하는 필터에 대해 분석해 보았다.

Adaptive Iterative Depeckling of SAR Imagery (반복 적응법에 의한 SAR 잡음 제거)

  • Lee, Sang-Hoon
    • Proceedings of the KSRS Conference
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    • 2007.03a
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    • pp.126-129
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    • 2007
  • In this paper, an iterative MAP approach using a Bayesian model based on the lognormal distribution for image intensity and a GRF for image texture is proposed for despeckling the SAR images that are corrupted by multiplicative speckle noise. When the image intensity is logarithmically transformed, the speckle noise is approximately Gaussian additive noise, and it tends to a normal probability much faster than the intensity distribution. The MRF is incorporated into digital image analysis by viewing pixel type s as states of molecules in a lattice-like physical system defined on a GRF. Because of the MRFGRF equivalence, the assignment of an energy function to the physical system determines its Gibbs measure, which is used to model molecular mteractions. The proposed adaptive iterative method was evaluated using simulation data generated by the Monte Carlo method. In the extensive experiments of this study, the proposed method demonstrated the capability to relax speckle noise and estimate noise-free intensity.

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A Despeckling Method Using Deep Convolutional Neural Network in Synthetic Aperture Radar Image (깊은 합성곱 신경망을 이용한 Synthetic Aperture Radar 영상 내 반전 잡음 성분 제거 기법)

  • Kim, Moonheum;Lee, Junghyun;Jeong, Jaechang
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Broadcast Engineers Conference
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    • 2017.11a
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    • pp.66-69
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    • 2017
  • 본 논문에서는 깊은 합성 곱 신경망 (Deep Convolutional Neural Network) 를 이용해서 SAR (Synthetic Aperture Radar) 영상의 반전 잡음 (speckle noise) 성분을 제거하는 기법을 제안하고자 한다. Deep Convolutional Neural Network는 이미지의 데이터 특성에 적합한 딥 러닝 방법이고, 이는 SAR 위성영상의 반전 잡음 제거에 사용해도 효과적이다. 반전 잡음 필터 모델 추정을 위한 학습은 임의로 반전 잡음을 합성한 트레이닝 이미지들과 원본 트레이닝 이미지들을 이용한 회귀모델을 통해 진행된다. 학습을 통해 얻은 반전 잡음 필터는 기존 알고리즘에 비해 우수한 외곽선 보존 성능을 나타냄을 확인하였다.

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Adaptive Iterative Depeckling of SAR Imagery

  • Lee, Sang-Hoon
    • Korean Journal of Remote Sensing
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    • v.23 no.5
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    • pp.455-464
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    • 2007
  • Lee(2007) suggested the Point-Jacobian iteration MAP estimation(PJIMAP) for noise removal of the images that are corrupted by multiplicative speckle noise. It is to find a MAP estimation of noisy-free imagery based on a Bayesian model using the lognormal distribution for image intensity and an MRF for image texture. When the image intensity is logarithmically transformed, the speckle noise is approximately Gaussian additive noise, and it tends to a normal probability much faster than the intensity distribution. The MRF is incorporated into digital image analysis by viewing pixel types as states of molecules in a lattice-like physical system. In this study, the MAP estimation is computed by the Point-Jacobian iteration using adaptive parameters. At each iteration, the parameters related to the Bayesian model are adaptively estimated using the updated information. The results of the proposed scheme were compared to them of PJIMAP with SAR simulation data generated by the Monte Carlo method. The experiments demonstrated an improvement in relaxing speckle noise and estimating noise-free intensity by using the adaptive parameters for the Ponit-Jacobian iteration.