A PolSAR ship detector based on a multi-polarimetric-feature combination using visual attention

Ship detection can be significantly improved by using polarimetric synthetic aperture radar (PolSAR) imaging. In this article, we propose a PolSAR ship detection method based on the use of multi-featured polarization by using the visual attention model. Three polarimetric features, namely, the polarimetric contrast, the polarimetric scattering, and the polarimetric phase, are selected as the early features, and the pros and cons for each feature are discussed. The visual attention model is a framework that rapidly combines multiple features into one feature, which is improved according to the relationship of the selected features. Validation of the method is performed by analysing the multi-resolution process, the improved multi-feature process, the threshold strategy, the sensibility to the incidence angle of the sensors, and the performance of moving ship detection, which are analysed by Radarsat-2 fine quad images with automatic identification system data. Additionally, the false alarm/non-detection analysis and the computation cost analysis are also considered. In contrast to other ship detectors, the proposed detector is more effective and robust.

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