K-distribution for multi-look processed polarimetric SAR imagery

A K-distribution has been developed to characterize the statistical properties of multi-look processed polarimetric SAR data. The probability density function (PDF) was derived as the product of a gamma distributed random variable and the polarimetric covariance matrix. The latter characterizes the speckle and the former depicts the inhomogeneity (texture). For multi-look data incoherently averaged from correlated one-look samples, the authors found that, for better modeling, the number of looks has to assume a non-integer value. A procedure was developed to estimate the equivalent number of looks and the parameter of the K-distribution. Experimental results using NASA/JPL 4-look and 16-1ook polarimetric SAR data substantiated this multi-look K-distribution. The authors also found that the multi-look process reduced the inhomogeneity and made the K-distribution less significant.<<ETX>>

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