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4 November 1996 Automated GCP detection for SAR imagery: road intersections
Joji Iisaka, Takako Sakurai-Amano
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Abstract
Road intersections are very good ground control points in a SAR image because they can be obtained from intersecting road segments even when the intersections themselves are not observed. In a previous study, a Hough transform-based approach was developed for detecting intersections from a single-look ERS-1 SAR image. A similar Hough transform-based approach has been applied to detect road intersections in a 6-look ERS-1 SAR image. In the case of multi-look images, however, there are no pure road pixels because roads are thinner than the resolution size and the pixels that include road information are greatly affected by surrounding objects. More spatial information and even approximate road map information are required to improve the capability to detect road intersections. It is found that broad intersections ca be automatically determined from a multi- look image and the accuracy of the location of road intersections may be estimated from the heights of sharp peaks in Hough space.
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Joji Iisaka and Takako Sakurai-Amano "Automated GCP detection for SAR imagery: road intersections", Proc. SPIE 2818, Multispectral Imaging for Terrestrial Applications, (4 November 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.256089
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KEYWORDS
Roads

Synthetic aperture radar

Hough transforms

Image fusion

Information fusion

Image segmentation

Image processing

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