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12 September 2003 Geometric transforms and their applications to SAR speckle reduction
Glenn R. Easley, Flavia Colonna
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Recently, curvelets, finite ridgelets, bandlets, and beamlets have been suggested as transforms that capture more information than traditional wavelet transforms for two or higher dimensional images. In this work, we explore several of these transforms with some new variants. In particular, we study the effectiveness of these transforms in reducing a particular type of noise known as speckle that is present in synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imagery.
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Glenn R. Easley and Flavia Colonna "Geometric transforms and their applications to SAR speckle reduction", Proc. SPIE 5095, Algorithms for Synthetic Aperture Radar Imagery X, (12 September 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.486973
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KEYWORDS
Transform theory

Radon transform

Synthetic aperture radar

Speckle

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Rutherfordium

Radon

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