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7 October 2009 Segmentation and fusion of building features based on InSAR and optical data
A. Thiele, J. D. Wegner, E. Cadario, K. Schulz, U. Soergel
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Abstract
The new generation of space borne SAR sensors provides geometric resolution of one meter, airborne systems even higher. In this high resolution data many features of urban objects become visible, which were beyond the scope of radar remote sensing only a few years ago. Focusing on elevated objects (e.g., urban area), layover, and occlusion issues inevitably arise because of the side-looking SAR sensor principle. In order to support interpretation, SAR data are often analyzed using additional information provided by maps or other remote sensing imagery. The focus of this paper is on building extraction in urban scenes by means of combined InSAR data and optical aerial imagery.
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A. Thiele, J. D. Wegner, E. Cadario, K. Schulz, and U. Soergel "Segmentation and fusion of building features based on InSAR and optical data", Proc. SPIE 7478, Remote Sensing for Environmental Monitoring, GIS Applications, and Geology IX, 747803 (7 October 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.830373
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KEYWORDS
Interferometric synthetic aperture radar

Image segmentation

Sensors

Synthetic aperture radar

Feature extraction

Image fusion

Data fusion

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