Gf. Degrandi et al., FULLY POLARIMETRIC CLASSIFICATION OF THE BLACK-FOREST MAESTRO-1 AIRSAR DATA, International journal of remote sensing, 15(14), 1994, pp. 2755-2775
In this paper we present a study on the application of polarimetric su
pervised classification techniques to the case of a forested area wher
e the influence of topography is important. For the experimental part
of the study, we use the polarimetric AIRSAR data at C, L and P band,
acquired over the Black Forest near Freiburg (Germany) during the 1989
MAESTRO 1 Campaign. Two classification schemes are considered: one is
of the classical Bayes type, while the other is based on the concept
of maximum contrast. We show practical results of the use of both clas
sifiers in a classification context based on tree age classes. Also th
e dependency of the classification accuracy on a number of parameters,
such as calibration, feature vector dimensions and covariance matrix
representation, is discussed. Finally, we focus on the influence of to
pography on classification and indicate how we can improve the classif
ication results using a priori knowledge of the terrain slope.