Title
Spectral compression of hyperspectral images by means of nonlinear principal component analysis decorrelation
Abstract
Transform-based lossy compression has a huge potential for hyperspectral (HS) data reduction. The emerging JPEG2000 technology is based on the synergistic use of both spectral and spatial compression techniques. In this context the choice of the spectral decorrelation approach can have a strong impact on the quality of the compressed image. Since hyperspectral images are highly correlated within each spectral band and in particular across neighboring frequency bands, the choice of a spectral decorrelation method that allows to retain as much information content as possible is desirable. From this point of view, several methods based on PCA and Wavelet have been presented in the literature. In this paper, we propose the use of Nonlinear Principal Component Analysis (NLPCA) transform as a lossy spectral compression method applied to hyperspectral data. Being the NLPCA the nonlinear generalization of the standard principal component analysis (PCA), it permits to represent in a lower dimensional space the same information content with less features than the standard PCA.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1109/ICIP.2014.7026031
Image Processing
Keywords
Field
DocType
data compression,data reduction,decorrelation,hyperspectral imaging,image coding,image representation,principal component analysis,wavelet transforms,HS image spectral compression,NLPCA transform,PCA,hyperspectral data reduction,image representation,lossy spectral compression method,nonlinear generalization,nonlinear principal component analysis,spatial compression technique,spectral compression technique,spectral decorrelation approach,wavelet transform,NLPCA,Spectral compression,hyperspectral image
Computer vision,Decorrelation,Full spectral imaging,Lossy compression,Pattern recognition,Computer science,Hyperspectral imaging,Artificial intelligence,JPEG 2000,Spectral bands,Principal component analysis,Wavelet
Conference
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
1522-4880
1
0.34
References 
Authors
16
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Giorgio A. Licciardi1404.82
Jocelyn Chanussot24145272.11
Alessandro Piscini310.34