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Analysis of coastal areas using SAR images: A case study of the Dutch Wadden Sea region
Dumitru, C.O.; Schwartz, G.; Espinoza-Molina, D.; Datcu, M.; Hummel, H.; Hummel, C. (2018). Analysis of coastal areas using SAR images: A case study of the Dutch Wadden Sea region, in: Weinberg, G. Topics in Radar Signal Processing. . https://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.70855
In: Weinberg, G. (2018). Topics in Radar Signal Processing. DST Group: [s.l.]. ISBN 978-1-78923-121-2. https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.69785, more

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Author keywords
    classification; coastal areas; SAR imaging; semantic labelling; Wadden Sea

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  • Dumitru, C.O.
  • Schwartz, G.
  • Espinoza-Molina, D.
  • Datcu, M.
  • Hummel, H., more
  • Hummel, C., more

Abstract
    The increased availability of civil synthetic aperture radar (SAR) satellite images withdifferent resolution allows us to compare the imaging capabilities of these instruments, toassess the quality of the available data and to investigate different areas (e.g., the Wadden Sea region). In our investigation, we propose to explore the content of Terra SAR-X and Sentinel-1A satellite images via a data mining approach in which the main steps are patch tiling, feature extraction, classification, semantic annotation and visual-statistical analytics. Once all the extracted categories are mapped and quantified, then the next step is to interpret them from an environmental point of view. The objective of our study is the application of semi-automated SAR image interpretation. Its novelty is the automated multiclass categorisation of coastal areas. We found out that the north-west of the Netherlands can be interpreted routinely as land surfaces by our satellite image analyses,while for the Wadden Sea, we can discriminate the different water levels and their impact on the visibility of the tidal flats. This necessitates a selection of time series data spanning a full tidal cycle.

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