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End-to-End Convolutional Autoencoder for Nonlinear Hyperspectral Unmixing

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Hyperspectral Unmixing is the process of decomposing a mixed pixel into its pure materials (endmembers) and estimating their corresponding proportions (abundances). Although linear unmixing models are more common due to their simplicity and flexibility, they suffer from many limitations in real world scenes where interactions between pure materials exist, which paved the way for nonlinear methods to emerge. However, existing methods for nonlinear unmixing require prior knowledge or an assumption about the type of nonlinearity, which can affect the results. This paper introduces a nonlinear method with a novel deep convolutional autoencoder for blind unmixing. The proposed framework consists of a deep encoder of successive small size convolutional filters along with max pooling layers, and a decoder composed of successive 2D and 1D convolutional filters. The output of the decoder is formed of a linear part and an additive non-linear one. The network is trained using the mean squared error loss function. Several experiments were conducted to evaluate the performance of the proposed method using synthetic and real airborne data. Results show a better performance in terms of abundance and endmembers estimation compared to several existing methods.
Title: End-to-End Convolutional Autoencoder for Nonlinear Hyperspectral Unmixing
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Hyperspectral Unmixing is the process of decomposing a mixed pixel into its pure materials (endmembers) and estimating their corresponding proportions (abundances).
Although linear unmixing models are more common due to their simplicity and flexibility, they suffer from many limitations in real world scenes where interactions between pure materials exist, which paved the way for nonlinear methods to emerge.
However, existing methods for nonlinear unmixing require prior knowledge or an assumption about the type of nonlinearity, which can affect the results.
This paper introduces a nonlinear method with a novel deep convolutional autoencoder for blind unmixing.
The proposed framework consists of a deep encoder of successive small size convolutional filters along with max pooling layers, and a decoder composed of successive 2D and 1D convolutional filters.
The output of the decoder is formed of a linear part and an additive non-linear one.
The network is trained using the mean squared error loss function.
Several experiments were conducted to evaluate the performance of the proposed method using synthetic and real airborne data.
Results show a better performance in terms of abundance and endmembers estimation compared to several existing methods.

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