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Discriminative Spectral-Spatial Feature Extraction-Based Band Selection for Hyperspectral Image Classification

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TGRS.2021.3129841

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Band selection (BS); component loadings; hyperspectral; neighborhood; principal component analysis (PCA); simple linear iterative clustering (SLIC); spatial information; superpixel

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In this paper, a supervised spectral-spatial band selection method is proposed, which combines the advantages of dimensionality reduction and feature extraction to improve classification accuracy.
Recently, some spectral-spatial band selection (BS) strategies have become hugely popular as they fuse the spectral information of the pixels and the spatial relationship with the neighboring pixels to enhance the performance of classification methods. However, being unsupervised in nature, these methods do not utilize the class information of the training samples which could substantially empower the capabilities of such spectral-spatial BS methods. To circumvent this limitation, a supervised spectral-spatial BS method based on component loadings obtained from the principal components of spectral-spatial principal component analysis (PCA) and using a novel super-pixel based graph Laplacian embedding is proposed. The methodology attempts to unify the two strategies of dimensionality reduction, i.e., BS and feature extraction (FE), so that the benefits from both of them can be combined. The importance of each band is estimated in terms of its component loadings along the principal components which are estimated from a unified objective function consisting of three terms: data fidelity, classification error term, and spatial prior. Additionally, the spatial relationship among the neighboring samples is characterized using a novel superpixel-based graph model. An objective comparison of the proposed approach with several widely used, state-of-the-art BS methods demonstrates a significant improvement in the classification accuracy.

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