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Remote Sensing, Vol. 10, Pages 906: Synthetic Aperture Radar Image Segmentation with Reaction Diffusion Level Set Evolution Equation in an Active Contour Model (Remote Sensing)
 


This paper presents a method for synthetic aperture radar (SAR) image segmentation by draing upon a reaction–diffusion (RD) level set evolution (LSE) equation. The well-known RD theory consists of two main parts: reaction and diffusion terms. We first constructed the reaction term using an energy functional, which integrates the gamma statistical distribution with region–edge information from SAR images that can simultaneously suppress speckle noise and drive the active contour toward the object boundaries. Then, we used partial differential equation-based LSE to solve the proposed energy functional. Finally, a diffusion term was introduced into the LSE to ensure stability of the level set function and regularize the segmented region. The experimental results of both simulated and real SAR images showed that the proposed model has good robustness against a speckle noise as well as higher segmentation efficiency and accuracy than some existing models.


 
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