P. Basili et al., ASSESSMENT OF POLARIMETRIC FEATURES TO DISCRIMINATE LAND-COVER FROM THE MAESTRO-1 CAMPAIGN, International journal of remote sensing, 15(14), 1994, pp. 2887-2899
This paper is mainly devoted to the analysis of the discrimination cap
ability of a radar polarimeter using a purely statistical approach. Th
e statistical analysis is intended to find the set of variates that be
st summarizes the differences between classes. We have analysed the ad
vantages of a fully polarimetric sensor with respect to a conventional
radar that does not retain the phase relation between different polar
izations. In this work, we have used the radar images acquired by the
DC-8/AIRSAR over the Flevoland test site (Holland) during the MASTRO 1
campaign. The canonical discriminant analysis gives the best results
to summarize the information content of the data and to reduce the dim
ension of the variables to be considered in the classification. The ph
ase information only shows significant discrimination power when sever
al independent samples are averaged. A good speckle reduction techniqu
e improves the classification results, even when the phase information
is not taken into account.