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With reference to the application of multichannel (polarimetric or interferometric) synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data, despeckling is a mandatory task in order to exploit fully the image information. Thanks to the long-standing studies, there exist several despeckling techniques that have shown to be powerful tools for filtering multichannel SAR images. Often, such techniques rely on the estimation of the covariance matrix. However, in the literature, the performance evaluation of the filtering operation, which represents a fundamental aspect, has been mainly addressed for a single intensity/amplitude SAR image. In this letter, we present two nonreference indices for the evaluation of the polarimetric/interferometric covariance matrix. The proposed quality indices assess the statistical similarity of the ratio between the original and filtered covariance matrices to the properties derived from the pure speckle model. The analyses both on simulated and real data show that the results of filter ranking by the proposed method are in agreement with the visual evaluation and are consistent with the common polarimetric quality measures. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |