R. Rahim, S. Murugan, R. Manikandan, Ambeshwar Kumar
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Abstract
In Polarimetric SAR (PolSAR) and synthetic aperture radar (SAR) requires efficient filtering approach for effective processing of captured quad-polarized images. Due to polarization speckles arises in the captured PolSAR images which causes complexity in collection of data from PolSAR
images. This limitation has been overcome through application of effective despeckling technique for efficient processing of PolSAR images. Several techniques have been evolved over past three decades to reduce those speckle in image captured by PolSAR, and recent research studies illustrated
a efficient trend for filtering local single-point to non-local patch-based or global collaborative filtering. In this paper, applied contourlet technique for effective despeckling of PolSAR images. This contourlet transformation technique perform thresholding and transformation for efficient
despeckling of captured images. Contourlet transformation technique is applied in PolSAR images with speckle and performance metrices are observed. Contourlet technique is comparatively examined with conventional transformation technique which involved in despeckling of images. Analysis of
results exhibited that DWT (Discrete Wavelet Transform) approach exhibits similar performance related to contourlet transformation technique. Through analysis of results it is observed that computation time also significantly reduced in contourlet transformation rather than conventional technique.
Further mean and window sizing also significantly maintained in contourlet technique for various noise variance.