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A new hyperspectral image classification method based on spatial-spectral features
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AbstractIn recent years, more and more deep learning frameworks are being applied to hyperspectral image classification tasks and have achieved great results. However, the existing network models have higher model complexity and require more time consumption. Traditional hyperspectral image classification methods tend to ignore the correlation between local spatial features. In this paper, a new hyperspectral image classification method is proposed, which combines two-dimensional Gabor filter with random patch convolution (GRPC) feature extraction to obtain spatial-spectral feature information. The method firstly performs dimensionality reduction through principal component analysis and linear discriminant analysis and extracts the edge texture and spatial information of the image using a Gabor filter for the reduced-dimensional image. Next, the extracted information is convolved with random patches to extract spectral features. Finally, the spatial features and multi-level spectral features are fused to classify the images using the Support Vector Machine classifier. In order to verify the performance of this method, experiments were conducted on three widely used datasets of Indian Pines, Pavia University and Kennedy Space Center. The overall classification accuracy reached 98.09%, 99.64% and 96.53%, which are all higher than other comparison methods. The experimental results reveal the superiority of the proposed method in classification accuracy.
Title: A new hyperspectral image classification method based on spatial-spectral features
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AbstractIn recent years, more and more deep learning frameworks are being applied to hyperspectral image classification tasks and have achieved great results.
However, the existing network models have higher model complexity and require more time consumption.
Traditional hyperspectral image classification methods tend to ignore the correlation between local spatial features.
In this paper, a new hyperspectral image classification method is proposed, which combines two-dimensional Gabor filter with random patch convolution (GRPC) feature extraction to obtain spatial-spectral feature information.
The method firstly performs dimensionality reduction through principal component analysis and linear discriminant analysis and extracts the edge texture and spatial information of the image using a Gabor filter for the reduced-dimensional image.
Next, the extracted information is convolved with random patches to extract spectral features.
Finally, the spatial features and multi-level spectral features are fused to classify the images using the Support Vector Machine classifier.
In order to verify the performance of this method, experiments were conducted on three widely used datasets of Indian Pines, Pavia University and Kennedy Space Center.
The overall classification accuracy reached 98.
09%, 99.
64% and 96.
53%, which are all higher than other comparison methods.
The experimental results reveal the superiority of the proposed method in classification accuracy.
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