Discriminative spatial-spectral manifold embedding for hyperspectral image classification |
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Abstract: | In hyperspectral images (HSI) classification, it is important to combine multiple features of a certain pixel in both spatial and spectral domains to improve the classification accuracy. To achieve this goal, this article proposes a novel spatial-spectral feature dimensionality reduction algorithm based on manifold learning. For each feature, a graph Laplacian matrix is constructed based on discriminative information from training samples, and then the graph Laplacian matrices of the various features are linearly combined using a set of empirically defined weights. Finally, the feature mapping is obtained by an eigen-decomposition problem. Based on the classification results of the public Indiana Airborne Visible Infrared Imaging Spectrometer dataset and Texas Hyperspectral Digital Imagery Collection Experiment data set, the technical accuracies show that our method achieves superior performance compared to some representative HSI feature extraction and dimensionality reduction algorithms. |
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