Title
Hyperspectral Unmixing via Low-Rank Representation with Space Consistency Constraint and Spectral Library Pruning.
Abstract
Spectral unmixing is a popular technique for hyperspectral data interpretation. It focuses on estimating the abundance of pure spectral signature (called as endmembers) in each observed image signature. However, the identification of the endmembers in the original hyperspectral data becomes a challenge due to the lack of pure pixels in the scenes and the difficulty in estimating the number of endmembers in a given scene. To deal with these problems, the sparsity-based unmixing algorithms, which regard a large standard spectral library as endmembers, have recently been proposed. However, the high mutual coherence of spectral libraries always affects the performance of sparse unmixing. In addition, the hyperspectral image has the special characteristics of space. In this paper, a new unmixing algorithm via low-rank representation (LRR) based on space consistency constraint and spectral library pruning is proposed. The algorithm includes the spatial information on the LRR model by means of the spatial consistency regularizer which is based on the assumption that: it is very likely that two neighbouring pixels have similar fractional abundances for the same endmembers. The pruning strategy is based on the assumption that, if the abundance map of one material does not contain any large values, it is not a real endmember and will be removed from the spectral library. The algorithm not only can better capture the spatial structure of data but also can identify a subset of the spectral library. Thus, the algorithm can achieve a better unmixing result and improve the spectral unmixing accuracy significantly. Experimental results on both simulated and real hyperspectral datasets demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm.
Year
DOI
Venue
2018
10.3390/rs10020339
REMOTE SENSING
Keywords
Field
DocType
hyperspectral remote sensing,spectral unmixing,space consistency constraint,dictionary pruning
Spatial analysis,Computer vision,Endmember,Pattern recognition,Data interpretation,Hyperspectral imaging,Artificial intelligence,Pixel,Geology,Spectral signature,Mutual coherence,Pruning
Journal
Volume
Issue
Citations 
10
2
3
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.37
26
7
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Xiangrong Zhang149348.70
Chen Li28054.64
Jingyan Zhang381.80
Qimeng Chen430.37
Jie Feng524720.11
Licheng Jiao65698475.84
Huiyu Zhou76414.22