In this paper we propose Alternating Sequential Attribute Filters, which are Alternating Sequential Filters (ASFs) computed with Attribute Filters. ASFs are obtained by the iterative subsequent application of morphological opening and closing transformations and process an image by filtering both bright and dark structures. ASFs are widely used for achieving a simplification of a scene and for the removal of noisy structures. However, ASFs are not suitable for the analysis of very high geometrical resolution remote sensing images since they do not preserve the geometrical characteristics of the objects in the image. For this reason, instead of the conventional morphological operators, we propose to use attribute filters, which are morphological connected filters and process an image only by merging flat regions. Thus, they are suitable for the analysis of very high resolution images. Since the attribute selected for use in the analysis mainly defines the effects obtained by the morphol...

Alternating Sequential Filters with Morphological Attribute Operators for the Analysis of Remote Sensing Images

Dalla Mura, Mauro;Benediktsson, Jon Atli;Bruzzone, Lorenzo
2010-01-01

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In this paper we propose Alternating Sequential Attribute Filters, which are Alternating Sequential Filters (ASFs) computed with Attribute Filters. ASFs are obtained by the iterative subsequent application of morphological opening and closing transformations and process an image by filtering both bright and dark structures. ASFs are widely used for achieving a simplification of a scene and for the removal of noisy structures. However, ASFs are not suitable for the analysis of very high geometrical resolution remote sensing images since they do not preserve the geometrical characteristics of the objects in the image. For this reason, instead of the conventional morphological operators, we propose to use attribute filters, which are morphological connected filters and process an image only by merging flat regions. Thus, they are suitable for the analysis of very high resolution images. Since the attribute selected for use in the analysis mainly defines the effects obtained by the morphol...
2010
Proceedings of SPIE: Image and Signal Processing for Remote Sensing XVI
Bellingham, WA
SPIE
9780819483478
Dalla Mura, Mauro; Benediktsson, Jon Atli; Bruzzone, Lorenzo
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