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Detection and discrimination of icebergs and ships using satellite altimetry

Zakharov, Igor; Puestow, Thomas; Fleming, Andrew ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0143-4527; Deepakumara, Janaka; Power, Desmond. 2017 Detection and discrimination of icebergs and ships using satellite altimetry. In: IEEE International Geoscience And Remote Sensing Symposium. IEEE, 882-885.

Abstract
Recent research has confirmed that satellite altimetry can be used for detecting icebergs. In an effort to validate the altimetry-based approach, this study used 105 samples of icebergs contained in both satellite altimeter data and ENVISAT-ASAR scenes for the Weddell Sea area. The probability of detecting icebergs larger than 150 m waterline-length was 47%. The problem of discriminating ships and icebergs based on altimeter measurements was addressed using an ensemble of automated classifiers. A total of ten features were defined from the altimetry signal to be used as predictor variables in supervised classification. The classifier ensemble comprised discriminant functions, k-nearest neighbor, neural networks, support vector machines, and decision tree analysis. Several algorithms successfully classified objects as ships or icebergs with an accuracy exceeding 85%.
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