2-D Rayleigh Autoregressive Moving Average Model for SAR Image Modeling

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DOI10.1016/J.CSDA.2022.107453arXiv2208.03615MaRDI QIDQ6407166FDOQ6407166


Authors: B. Palm, Fábio M. Bayer, Renato J. Cintra Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 6 August 2022

Abstract: Two-dimensional (2-D) autoregressive moving average (ARMA) models are commonly applied to describe real-world image data, usually assuming Gaussian or symmetric noise. However, real-world data often present non-Gaussian signals, with asymmetrical distributions and strictly positive values. In particular, SAR images are known to be well characterized by the Rayleigh distribution. In this context, the ARMA model tailored for 2-D Rayleigh-distributed data is introduced -- the 2-D RARMA model. The 2-D RARMA model is derived and conditional likelihood inferences are discussed. The proposed model was submitted to extensive Monte Carlo simulations to evaluate the performance of the conditional maximum likelihood estimators. Moreover, in the context of SAR image processing, two comprehensive numerical experiments were performed comparing anomaly detection and image modeling results of the proposed model with traditional 2-D ARMA models and competing methods in the literature.













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