A test statistic for block-diagonal covariance matrix structure in polSAR data

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Abstract

We report on a complex Wishart distribution-based test statistic Q for block-diagonality in Hermitian matrices such as the ones analyzed in polarimetric synthetic aperture radar (polSAR) image data in the covariance matrix formulation. We also give an improved probability measure P associated with the test statistic. This is used in a case with simulated data to demonstrate the superiority of the new expression for P and to illustrate the dependence of results on the choice of covariance matrix, its dimensionality, the equivalent number of looks, and two parameters in the improved P measure. We also give two cases with acquired data. One case is with airborne F-SAR polarimetric data, where we test for reflection symmetry, another case is with (spaceborne) dual-pol Sentinel-1 data, where we test if the data are diagonal-only. The absence of block-diagonal structure occurs mostly for man-made objects. In the example with Sentinel-1 data, some objects (e.g., buildings, cars, aircraft, and ships) are detected, others (e.g., some bridges) are not.
Original languageEnglish
Article number4012305
JournalIEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters
Volume22
Number of pages5
ISSN1545-598X
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2025

Keywords

  • Polarimetric synthetic aperture radar
  • Complex Wishart distribution
  • Reflection symmetry
  • Diagonal-only

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