Complex Isotropic α-Stable-Rician Model for Heterogeneous SAR Images
Abstract
This article introduces a novel probability distribution model, namely Complex Isotropic α-Stable-Rician (CIαSR), for characterizing the data histogram of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images. Having its foundation situated on the L\'evy α-stable distribution suggested by a generalized Central Limit Theorem, the model promises great potential in accurately capturing SAR image features of extreme heterogeneity. A novel parameter estimation method based on the generalization of method of moments to expectations of Bessel functions is devised to resolve the model in a relatively compact and computationally efficient manner. Experimental results based on both synthetic and empirical SAR data exhibit the CIαSR model's superior capacity in modelling scenes of a wide range of heterogeneity when compared to other state-of-the-art models as quantified by various performance metrics. Additional experiments are conducted utilizing large-swath SAR images which encompass mixtures of several scenes to help interpret the CIαSR model parameters, and to demonstrate the model's potential application in classification and target detection.
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