An Improved L2Net for Repetitive Texture Image Registration with Intensity Difference Heterogeneous SAR Images

Author:

Men PengORCID,Guo HaoORCID,An Jubai,Li Guanyu

Abstract

Heterogeneous synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images contain more complementary information compared with homologous SAR images; thus, the comprehensive utilization of heterogeneous SAR images could potentially improve performance for the monitoring of sea surface objects, such as sea ice and enteromorpha. Image registration is key to the application of monitoring sea surface objects. Heterogeneous SAR images have intensity differences and resolution differences, and after the uniform resolution, intensity differences are one of the most important factors affecting the image registration accuracy. In addition, sea surface objects have numerous repetitive and confusing features for feature extraction, which also limits the image registration accuracy. In this paper, we propose an improved L2Net network for image registration with intensity differences and repetitive texture features, using sea ice as the research object. The deep learning network can capture feature correlations between image patch pairs, and can obtain the correct matching from a large number of features with repetitive texture. In the SAR image pair, four patches of different sizes centered on the corner points are proposed as inputs. Thus, local features and more global features are fused to obtain excellent structural features, to distinguish between different repetitive textural features, add contextual information, further improve the feature correlation, and improve the accuracy of image registration. An outlier removal strategy is proposed to remove false matches due to repetitive textures. Finally, the effectiveness of our method was verified by comparative experiments.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences

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