TH2.W1: SAR and Ocean Applications

Session Type: Oral
Time: Thursday, July 30, 10:30 - 12:10
Location: White 1
Session Chairs: Maurizio Migliaccio, Università di Napoli Parthenope and Franco Fois, Technical University of Delft
 
TH2.W1.1: SEA CLUTTER MODELLING BY STATISTICAL MAJORITY CONSISTENCY FOR SHIP DETECTION IN SAR IMAGERY
         Di Zhao; Beijing University of Chemical Technology
         Haitao Lang; Beijing University of Chemical Technology
         Xi Zhang; The First Institute of Oceanography
         Junmin Meng; The First Institute of Oceanography
         Laiquan Jin; Inner Mongolia Normal University
 
TH2.W1.2: REFOCUSING OF SHIP SIGNATURES AND AZIMUTH SPEED ESTIMATION BASED ON FRFT AND SAR SLC IMAGERY
         Ramona Pelich; Télécom Bretagne, Image et traitement de l'information; CLS, DAR
         Nicolas Longepe; CLS, DAR
         Grégoire Mercier; Télécom Bretagne, Image et traitement de l'information
         Guillaume Hajduch; CLS, DAR
         Rene Garello; Télécom Bretagne, Image et traitement de l'information
 
TH2.W1.3: TARGET CLASSIFICATION IN OCEANOGRAPHIC SAR IMAGES WITH DEEP NEURAL NETWORKS: ARCHITECTURE AND INITIAL RESULTS
         Carlos Bentes; German Aerospace Center (DLR)
         Domenico Velotto; German Aerospace Center (DLR)
         Susanne Lehner; German Aerospace Center (DLR)
 
TH2.W1.4: A CA-CFAR AND LOCALIZED WAVELET SHIP DETECTOR FOR SENTINEL-1 IMAGERY
         Colin Schwegmann; Council For Scientific and Industrial Research
         Waldo Kleynhans; Council For Scientific and Industrial Research
         Brian Salmon; Council For Scientific and Industrial Research
         Lizwe Mdakane; Council For Scientific and Industrial Research
 
TH2.W1.5: SHIP DETECTION IN SENTINEL-1 IMAGERY USING THE H-DOME TRANSFORMATION
         Colin Schwegmann; Council For Scientific and Industrial Research
         Waldo Kleynhans; Council For Scientific and Industrial Research
         Brian Salmon; Council For Scientific and Industrial Research
         Lizwe Mdakane; Council For Scientific and Industrial Research