Title
Fusion of heterogeneous bands and kernels in hyperspectral image processing.
Abstract
Hyperspectral imaging is a powerful technology that is plagued by large dimensionality. Herein, we explore a way to combat that hindrance via non-contiguous and contiguous (simpler to realize sensor) band grouping for dimensionality reduction. Our approach is different in the respect that it is flexible and it follows a well-studied process of visual clustering in high-dimensional spaces. Specifically, we extend the improved visual assessment of cluster tendency and clustering in ordered dissimilarity data unsupervised clustering algorithms for supervised hyperspectral learning. In addition, we propose a way to extract diverse features via the use of different proximity metrics (ways to measure the similarity between bands) and kernel functions. The discovered features are fused with $l_{\infty}$-norm multiple kernel learning. Experiments are conducted on two benchmark datasets and our results are compared to related work. These datasets indicate that contiguous or not is application specific, but heterogeneous features and kernels usually lead to performance gain.
Year
DOI
Venue
2019
10.1117/1.jrs.13.026508
Journal of Applied Remote Sensing
DocType
Volume
Issue
Journal
abs/1905.09698
02
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
0
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
muhammad aminul islam1145.66
Derek T. Anderson215025.17
John E. Ball3389.80
Nicolas H. Younan425335.53