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A Feature Fusion-Net Using Deep Spatial Context Encoder and Nonstationary Joint Statistical Model for High Resolution SAR Image Classification

Published 11 May 2021 in cs.CV | (2105.04799v1)

Abstract: Convolutional neural networks (CNNs) have been applied to learn spatial features for high-resolution (HR) synthetic aperture radar (SAR) image classification. However, there has been little work on integrating the unique statistical distributions of SAR images which can reveal physical properties of terrain objects, into CNNs in a supervised feature learning framework. To address this problem, a novel end-to-end supervised classification method is proposed for HR SAR images by considering both spatial context and statistical features. First, to extract more effective spatial features from SAR images, a new deep spatial context encoder network (DSCEN) is proposed, which is a lightweight structure and can be effectively trained with a small number of samples. Meanwhile, to enhance the diversity of statistics, the nonstationary joint statistical model (NS-JSM) is adopted to form the global statistical features. Specifically, SAR images are transformed into the Gabor wavelet domain and the produced multi-subbands magnitudes and phases are modeled by the log-normal and uniform distribution. The covariance matrix is further utilized to capture the inter-scale and intra-scale nonstationary correlation between the statistical subbands and make the joint statistical features more compact and distinguishable. Considering complementary advantages, a feature fusion network (Fusion-Net) base on group compression and smooth normalization is constructed to embed the statistical features into the spatial features and optimize the fusion feature representation. As a result, our model can learn the discriminative features and improve the final classification performance. Experiments on four HR SAR images validate the superiority of the proposed method over other related algorithms.

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