
ABSTRACTIn polarimetric synthetic aperture radar (PolSAR) image processing, the number of classes is an important factor for PolSAR image classification. Therefore, how to accurately estimate the number of PolSAR image classes is an important issue. In this article, we propose a novel unsupervised classification method which can accurately estimate the number of classes for PolSAR images. First, the PolSAR image is initialized into many small clusters by using the complementary information from Yamaguchi decomposition and distribution characteristics of data. Second, the improved clustering by fast search and find of density peaks, named as improved CFSFDP algorithm, is introduced to select the appropriate category number. Finally, to improve the representation of each category, the PolSAR data set is classified by an iterative fine-tuning process based on a complex K-Wishart function. The performance of the proposed classification approach is presented and analysed on three real data sets. The experiment...
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