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Extraction of the shoreline in SAR images is a difficult task to perform using simple image processing operations such as grey-value thresholding, due to the presence of speckle and because the signal returned from the sea surface may be similar to that from the land. A semiautomatic method for detecting the shoreline accurately and efficiently in ERS-1 SAR images is presented. This is aimed primarily at a particular application, namely the construction of a digital elevation model of an intertidal zone using SAR images and hydrodynamic model output, but could be carried over to other applications. A coarse-fine resolution processing approach is employed, in which sea regions are first detected as regions of low edge density in a low resolution image, then image areas near the shoreline are subjected to more elaborate processing at high resolution using an active contour model. Over 90% of the shoreline detected by the automatic delineation process appear visually correct.
Mason et al. (Mon,) studied this question.