Dual-pol Radar Vegetation Index (dprvi)#
- polsartools.dprvi(in_dir, win=1, fmt='tif', cog=False, ovr=[2, 4, 8, 16], comp=False, max_workers=None, block_size=(512, 512), progress_callback=None)[source]
Compute dual-pol Radar Vegetation Index (DpRVI) from C2 matrix data.
This function processes dual-polarization SAR data to generate the DpRVI, which is useful for vegetation monitoring and biomass estimation. The processing is done in parallel blocks for improved performance.
Examples
>>> # Basic usage with default parameters >>> dprvi("/path/to/c2_data")
>>> # Advanced usage with custom parameters >>> dprvi( ... in_dir="/path/to/c2_data", ... win=3, ... fmt="tif", ... cog=True, ... block_size=(1024, 1024) ... )
- Parameters:
in_dir (str) – Path to the input folder containing C2 matrix files.
win (int, default=1) – Size of the spatial averaging window. Larger windows reduce speckle noise but decrease spatial resolution.
fmt ({'tif', 'bin'}, default='tif') – Output file format: - ‘tif’: GeoTIFF format with georeferencing information - ‘bin’: Raw binary format
cog (bool, default=False) – If True, creates a Cloud Optimized GeoTIFF (COG) with internal tiling and overviews for efficient web access.
ovr (list[int], default=[2, 4, 8, 16]) – Overview levels for COG creation. Each number represents the decimation factor for that overview level.
comp (bool, default=False) – If True, applies LZW compression to the output GeoTIFF files.
max_workers (int | None, default=None) – Maximum number of parallel processing workers. If None, uses CPU count - 1 workers.
block_size (tuple[int, int], default=(512, 512)) – Size of processing blocks (rows, cols) for parallel computation. Larger blocks use more memory but may be more efficient.
- Returns:
Results are written to disk as either ‘dprvi.tif’ or ‘dprvi.bin’ in the input folder.
- Return type:
None
The formulation of DpRVI is as follows:
where,
\(\text{[C2]}\) is co-variance matrix, and \(\lambda_1, \lambda_2\) are the eigen values of \(\langle\mathbf{[C2]}\rangle\) matrix in descending order. Further details on DpRVI can be obtained from [[5]](#5)