Journal
REMOTE SENSING
Volume 12, Issue 3, Pages -Publisher
MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/rs12030400
Keywords
hyperspectral unmixing; scattering transform; attention mechanism; ResNet; limited training samples
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- National Natural Science Foundation of China [61801018]
- China Scholarship Council [201906465009]
- Advance Research Program [6140452010101]
- Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [FRF-BD-19-002A]
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This paper proposes a framework for unmixing of hyperspectral data that is based on utilizing the scattering transform to extract deep features that are then used within a neural network. Previous research has shown that using the scattering transform combined with a traditional K-nearest neighbors classifier (STFHU) is able to achieve more accurate unmixing results compared to a convolutional neural network (CNN) applied directly to the hyperspectral images. This paper further explores hyperspectral unmixing in limited training data scenarios, which are likely to occur in practical applications where the access to large amounts of labeled training data is not possible. Here, it is proposed to combine the scattering transform with the attention-based residual neural network (ResNet). Experimental results on three HSI datasets demonstrate that this approach provides at least 40% higher unmixing accuracy compared to the previous STFHU and CNN algorithms when using limited training data, ranging from 5% to 30%, are available. The use of the scattering transform for deriving features within the ResNet unmixing system also leads more than 25% improvement when unmixing hyperspectral data contaminated by additive noise.
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