Title
A Spectral-Spatial-Dependent Global Learning Framework for Insufficient and Imbalanced Hyperspectral Image Classification
Abstract
Deep learning techniques have been widely applied to hyperspectral image (HSI) classification and have achieved great success. However, the deep neural network model has a large parameter space and requires a large number of labeled data. Deep learning methods for HSI classification usually follow a patchwise learning framework. Recently, a fast patch-free global learning (FPGA) architecture was proposed for HSI classification according to global spatial context information. However, FPGA has difficulty in extracting the most discriminative features when the sample data are imbalanced. In this article, a spectral-spatial-dependent global learning (SSDGL) framework based on the global convolutional long short-term memory (GCL) and global joint attention mechanism (GJAM) is proposed for insufficient and imbalanced HSI classification. In SSDGL, the hierarchically balanced (H-B) sampling strategy and the weighted softmax loss are proposed to address the imbalanced sample problem. To effectively distinguish similar spectral characteristics of land cover types, the GCL module is introduced to extract the long short-term dependency of spectral features. To learn the most discriminative feature representations, the GJAM module is proposed to extract attention areas. The experimental results obtained with three public HSI datasets show that the SSDGL has powerful performance in insufficient and imbalanced sample problems and is superior to other state-of-the-art methods.
Year
DOI
Venue
2022
10.1109/TCYB.2021.3070577
IEEE Transactions on Cybernetics
Keywords
DocType
Volume
Deep Learning,Neural Networks, Computer
Journal
52
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
11
2168-2267
1
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.35
39
8
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Qiqi Zhu1293.55
Weihuan Deng210.35
Zhuo Zheng3214.61
Yanfei Zhong4104490.58
Qingfeng Guan5168.64
Weihua Lin610.35
Liangpei Zhang75448307.02
Deren Li862074.26