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- K-distribution abstract "The K-distribution is a probability distribution that arises as the consequence of a statistical or probabilistic model used in Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) imagery. The K distribution is formed by compounding two separate probability distributions, one representing the radar cross-section, and the other representing speckle that is a characteristic of coherent imaging.The model used to represent the observed intensity X, involves compounding two gamma distributions. In each case a reparameterisation of the usual form of the family of gamma distributions is used, such that the parameters are:the mean of the distribution, andthe usual shape parameter.".
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- K-distribution wikiPageID "25283098".
- K-distribution wikiPageRevisionID "605094107".
- K-distribution hasPhotoCollection K-distribution.
- K-distribution subject Category:Compound_distributions.
- K-distribution subject Category:Continuous_distributions.
- K-distribution subject Category:Probability_distributions.
- K-distribution subject Category:Radar_signal_processing.
- K-distribution subject Category:Synthetic_aperture_radar.
- K-distribution type Abstraction100002137.
- K-distribution type Arrangement105726596.
- K-distribution type Cognition100023271.
- K-distribution type CompoundDistributions.
- K-distribution type ContinuousDistributions.
- K-distribution type Distribution105729036.
- K-distribution type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- K-distribution type Structure105726345.
- K-distribution comment "The K-distribution is a probability distribution that arises as the consequence of a statistical or probabilistic model used in Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) imagery. The K distribution is formed by compounding two separate probability distributions, one representing the radar cross-section, and the other representing speckle that is a characteristic of coherent imaging.The model used to represent the observed intensity X, involves compounding two gamma distributions.".
- K-distribution label "K-distribution".
- K-distribution sameAs m.09gg_lh.
- K-distribution sameAs Q6322815.
- K-distribution sameAs Q6322815.
- K-distribution sameAs K-distribution.
- K-distribution wasDerivedFrom K-distribution?oldid=605094107.
- K-distribution isPrimaryTopicOf K-distribution.