Oil spill detection in terma-side-looking airborne radar images using image features and region segmentation

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Abstract

This work presents a method for oil-spill detection on Spanish coasts using aerial Side-Looking Airborne Radar (SLAR) images, which are captured using a Terma sensor. The proposed method uses grayscale image processing techniques to identify the dark spots that represent oil slicks on the sea. The approach is based on two steps. First, the noise regions caused by aircraft movements are detected and labeled in order to avoid the detection of false-positives. Second, a segmentation process guided by a map saliency technique is used to detect image regions that represent oil slicks. The results show that the proposed method is an improvement on the previous approaches for this task when employing SLAR images.

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Gil, P., & Alacid, B. (2018). Oil spill detection in terma-side-looking airborne radar images using image features and region segmentation. Sensors (Switzerland), 18(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/s18010151

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