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MS3Net: Multiscale stratified-split symmetric network with quadra-view attention for hyperspectral image classification

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SIGNAL PROCESSING
Volume 212, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.sigpro.2023.109153

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Hyperspectral image classification; Convolutional neural network; Multiscale feature extraction; Attention mechanism

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This study proposes a novel multiscale stratified-split symmetric network with quadra-view attention (MS3Net) for hyperspectral image (HSI) classification. The MS3Net has a dual-stream symmetric pipeline to extract spectral signatures and spatial features effectively. It consists of three modules: a multiscale feature extraction module, a feature enhancement module, and a feature fusion module. Experimental results demonstrate the superiority of MS3Net over existing methods in terms of visual and quantitative performance on four benchmark HSI datasets.
Recently, hyperspectral image (HSI) classification has become a promising research direction in remote sensing image processing. Many HSI classification methods have been proposed based on convolutional neural networks (CNNs) and attention mechanisms (AMs). However, most current CNN-based methods only consider extracting features at a single scale in HSI, which may ignore the delicate features of some objects. Moreover, present AMs primarily focus on one feature dimension, such as spatial or channel attention, while disregarding dimension interaction. To conquer the above issues, a novel multiscale stratified-split symmetric network with quadra-view attention, namely MS3Net, is proposed for HSI classification. Generally, the proposed MS3Net has a dual-stream symmetric pipeline, which can better extract HSI's spectral signatures and spatial features. Specifically, the proposed MS3Net consists of three modules: a multiscale feature extraction module, a feature enhancement module, and a feature fusion module. Firstly, a stratified-split module is designed to extract multiscale spectral and spatial features. In addition, to reduce the complexity of the model, we designed pseudo-3-D spectral and spatial convolution to replace the traditional 3-D convolution operation. Secondly, a novel quadra-view attention module is proposed, guiding the model to focus on important features from multiple dimensions. Finally, the selective kernel feature fusion module is introduced, which can dynamically integrate spectral and spatial features. Experimental results on four benchmark HSI datasets with different scenes and resolutions confirm the visual and quantitative superiority of the proposed MS3Net over the state-of-the-art related methods in this research direction.

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