It is a misunderstanding that log ratio outperforms ratio in change detection of SAR images

Ratio and log ratio operators were widely used in change detection of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images. It is well known for the researchers who focus on change detection of SAR images that log ratio outperforms ratio because logarithmic transformation can not only transform multiplicative nois...

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Main Authors: Huifu Zhuang, Zhixiang Tan, Kazhong Deng, Hongdong Fan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2019-01-01
Series:European Journal of Remote Sensing
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/22797254.2019.1653226
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spelling doaj-9ef1c9f60f214c4f9a560f60bba9fe852021-01-26T12:33:43ZengTaylor & Francis GroupEuropean Journal of Remote Sensing2279-72542019-01-0152148449210.1080/22797254.2019.16532261653226It is a misunderstanding that log ratio outperforms ratio in change detection of SAR imagesHuifu Zhuang0Zhixiang Tan1Kazhong Deng2Hongdong Fan3China University of Mining and TechnologyChina University of Mining and TechnologyChina University of Mining and TechnologyChina University of Mining and TechnologyRatio and log ratio operators were widely used in change detection of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images. It is well known for the researchers who focus on change detection of SAR images that log ratio outperforms ratio because logarithmic transformation can not only transform multiplicative noise into additive noise but also compress the value range of ratio. Nevertheless, this is a misunderstanding because 1) we have proven that the difference images before and after logarithmic transformation have the same receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve; and 2) by comparing their capability in detecting different change types, we figured out the reason of the inaccurate results is that there are two intensity change types in multi-temporal SAR images and many scholars regarded them as one type (intensity increasing or decreasing). Experimental results on three original and stitched data sets confirm that: log ratio outperforms ratio is a misunderstanding in change detection of SAR images.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/22797254.2019.1653226log ratioratiochange detectionsynthetic aperture radar (sar)receiver operating characteristic (roc)
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author Huifu Zhuang
Zhixiang Tan
Kazhong Deng
Hongdong Fan
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Zhixiang Tan
Kazhong Deng
Hongdong Fan
It is a misunderstanding that log ratio outperforms ratio in change detection of SAR images
European Journal of Remote Sensing
log ratio
ratio
change detection
synthetic aperture radar (sar)
receiver operating characteristic (roc)
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Zhixiang Tan
Kazhong Deng
Hongdong Fan
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title It is a misunderstanding that log ratio outperforms ratio in change detection of SAR images
title_short It is a misunderstanding that log ratio outperforms ratio in change detection of SAR images
title_full It is a misunderstanding that log ratio outperforms ratio in change detection of SAR images
title_fullStr It is a misunderstanding that log ratio outperforms ratio in change detection of SAR images
title_full_unstemmed It is a misunderstanding that log ratio outperforms ratio in change detection of SAR images
title_sort it is a misunderstanding that log ratio outperforms ratio in change detection of sar images
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series European Journal of Remote Sensing
issn 2279-7254
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Ratio and log ratio operators were widely used in change detection of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images. It is well known for the researchers who focus on change detection of SAR images that log ratio outperforms ratio because logarithmic transformation can not only transform multiplicative noise into additive noise but also compress the value range of ratio. Nevertheless, this is a misunderstanding because 1) we have proven that the difference images before and after logarithmic transformation have the same receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve; and 2) by comparing their capability in detecting different change types, we figured out the reason of the inaccurate results is that there are two intensity change types in multi-temporal SAR images and many scholars regarded them as one type (intensity increasing or decreasing). Experimental results on three original and stitched data sets confirm that: log ratio outperforms ratio is a misunderstanding in change detection of SAR images.
topic log ratio
ratio
change detection
synthetic aperture radar (sar)
receiver operating characteristic (roc)
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/22797254.2019.1653226
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