SAR Image Despeckling Using Quadratic-Linear Approximated L1-Norm

01/15/2018
by   Fatih Nar, et al.
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Speckle noise, inherent in synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images, degrades the performance of the various SAR image analysis tasks. Thus, speckle noise reduction is a critical preprocessing step for smoothing homogeneous regions while preserving details. This letter proposes a variational despeckling approach where L1-norm total variation regularization term is approximated in a quadratic and linear manner to increase accuracy while decreasing the computation time. Despeckling performance and computational efficiency of the proposed method are shown using synthetic and real-world SAR images.

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