Affiliation:
1. Department of Systems Design Engineering, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1, Canada
Abstract
Operational sea ice maps are usually generated manually using dual-polarization (DP) synthetic aperture radar (SAR) satellite imagery, but there is strong interest in automating this process. Recently launched satellites offer compact polarimetry (CP) imagery that provides more comprehensive polarimetric information compared to DP, which compels the use of CP for automated classification of SAR sea ice imagery. Existing sea ice scene classification algorithms using CP imagery rely on handcrafted features, while neural networks offer the potential of features that are more discriminating. We have developed a new and effective sea ice classification algorithm that leverages the nature of CP data. First, a residual-based convolutional neural network (ResCNN) is implemented to classify each pixel. In parallel, an unsupervised segmentation is performed to generate regions based on CP statistical properties. Regions are assigned a single class label by majority voting using the ResCNN output. For testing, quad-polarimetric (QP) SAR sea ice scenes from the RADARSAT Constellation Mission (RCM) are used, and QP, DP, CP, and reconstructed QP modes are compared for classification accuracy, while also comparing them to other classification approaches. Using CP achieves an overall accuracy of 96.86%, which is comparable to QP (97.16%), and higher than reconstructed QP and DP data by about 2% and 10%, respectively. The implemented algorithm using CP imagery provides an improved option for automated sea ice mapping.
Funder
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences
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