Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) is widely used for ground surface classification since it utilizes information on vegetation and soil unavailable in optical observation. Image classification often employs convolutional neural networks. However, they have serious problems such as long learning time and resolution degradation in their convolution and pooling processes. In this article, we propose complex-valued reservoir computing (CVRC) to deal with complex-valued images in interferometric SAR (InSAR). We classify InSAR image data by using CVRC successfully with a higher resolution and a lower computational cost, i.e., one-hundredth learning time and one-fifth classification time, than convolutional neural networks. We also conduct experiments on slope angle estimation. CVRC is found applicable to quantitative tasks dealing with continuous values as well as discrete classification tasks with a higher accuracy.
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Konishi, B., Hirose, A., & Natsuaki, R. (2021). Complex-Valued Reservoir Computing for Interferometric SAR Applications With Low Computational Cost and High Resolution. IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, 14, 7981–7993. https://doi.org/10.1109/JSTARS.2021.3102620
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