We introduce SARXarray and STMtools, two python libraries designed to support the exploitation of modern Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) data by enabling handling of larger-than memory datasets and the incorporation and fusion with relevant contextual information
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We introduce SARXarray and STMtools, two python libraries designed to support the exploitation of modern Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) data by enabling handling of larger-than memory datasets and the incorporation and fusion with relevant contextual information.The libraries are developed upon two innovative and well-established open-source Python libraries:Xarray [5] and Dask [6]. They are implemented as Xarray extensions. SARXarray is designed to manipulate and operate on larger-than-memory coregistered raster stacks such as Single-look Complex images (SLC) or interferograms, performing scatterer selection and producing STM objects. STMtools leverage the Space-Time Matrix (STM) concept [3,4] and provides functionalities to process STM and perform enrichment/data fusion with other data sources.Both libraries are built on the Xarray library, providing support for a wide range of data formats, and utilize Dask for parallel computation, making them scalable for distributed computation infrastructures. By enabling InSAR data analysis incorporating contextual information, the two libraries enhance the potential to uncover underlying mechanisms driving deformation phenomena.
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