IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing (Jan 2021)
Narrow River Extraction From SAR Images Using Exogenous Information
Abstract
Monitoring of rivers is of major scientific and societal importance due to the crucial resource they provide to human activities and the threats caused by flood events. Rapid revisit synthetic aperture radar (SAR) sensors such as Sentinel-1 or the future surface water and ocean topography (SWOT) mission are indispensable tools to achieve all-weather monitoring of water bodies at the global scale. Unfortunately, at the spatial resolution of these sensors, the extraction of narrow rivers is extremely difficult without resorting to exogenous knowledge. This article introduces an innovative river segmentation method from SAR images using a priori databases such as the global river widths from Landsat (GRWL). First, a recently proposed linear structure detector is used to produce a map of likely line structures. Then, a limited number of nodes along the prior river centerline are extracted from the exogenous database and used to reconstruct the full river centerline from the detection map. Finally, an innovative conditional random field approach is used to delineate accurately the river extent around its centerline. The proposed method has been tested on several Sentinel-1 images and on simulated SWOT data. Both visual and qualitative evaluations demonstrate its efficiency.
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