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Adaptive Bayesian contextual classification based on Markov random fields

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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON GEOSCIENCE AND REMOTE SENSING
Volume 40, Issue 11, Pages 2454-2463

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TGRS.2002.805087

Keywords

adaptive iterative classification procedure; Bayesian contextual classification procedure; hyperspectral data; iterative conditional mode (ICM); semilabeled samples

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In this paper, an adaptive Bayesian contextual classification procedure that utilizes both spectral and spatial interpixel dependency contexts in estimation of statistics and classification is proposed. Essentially, this classifier is the constructive coupling of an adaptive classification procedure and a Bayesian contextual classification procedure. In this classifier, the joint prior probabilities of the classes of each pixel and its spatial neighbors are modeled by the Markov random field. The estimation of statistics and classification are performed in a recursive manner to allow the establishment of the positive-feedback process in a computationally efficient manner. Experiments with real hyperspectral data show that, starting with a small training sample set, this classifier can reach classification accuracies similar to that obtained by a pixelwise maximum likelihood pixel classifier with a very large training sample set. Additionally, classification maps are produced that have significantly less speckle error.

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