نتایج جستجو برای: hyperspectral

تعداد نتایج: 10793  

2012
Caiyun Zhang Fang Qiu

An unsupervised neuro-fuzzy system, Gaussian fuzzy self-organizing map (GFSOM), is proposed for hyperspectral image classification. This algorithm operates by integrating an unsupervised neural network with a Gaussian function-based fuzzy system. We also explore the potential for hyperspectral image analysis of three other artificial intelligence (AI)-based unsupervised techniques popular for m...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2018
Marion Jaud Nicolas Le Dantec Jérôme Ammann Philippe Grandjean Dragos Constantin Jos Akhtman Kevin Barbieux Pascal Allemand Christophe Delacourt Bertrand Merminod

Hyperspectral imagery has proven its potential in many research applications, especially in the field of environmental sciences. Currently, hyperspectral imaging is generally performed by satellite or aircraft platforms, but mini-UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) platforms (<20 kg) are now emerging. On such platforms, payload restrictions are critical, so sensors must be selected according to strin...

Journal: :CoRR 2014
Feiyun Zhu Ying Wang Shiming Xiang Bin Fan Chunhong Pan

Hyperspectral Unmixing (HU) has received increasing attention in the past decades due to its ability of unveiling information latent in hyperspectral data. Unfortunately, most existing methods fail to take advantage of the spatial information in data. To overcome this limitation, we propose a Structured Sparse regularized Nonnegative Matrix Factorization (SS-NMF) method from the following two a...

2012
Alina Zare Paul Gader

A Gibbs sampler for piece-wise convex hyperspectral unmixing and endmember detection is presented. The standard linear mixing model used for hyperspectral unmixing assumes that hyperspectral data reside in a single convex region. However, hyperspectral data is often nonconvex. Furthermore, in standard unmixing methods, endmembers are generally represented as a single point in the high dimension...

2007
James E. Fowler Justin T. Rucker

Since hyperspectral imagery is generated by collecting hundreds of contiguous bands, uncompressed hyperspectral imagery can be very large, with a single image potentially occupying hundreds of megabytes. For instance, the Airborne Visible InfraRed Imaging Spectrometer (AVIRIS) sensor is capable of collecting several gigabytes of data per day. Compression is thus necessary to facilitate both the...

Journal: :CoRR 2016
Reza Arablouei Ethan Goan Stephen Gensemer Branislav Kusy

We describe a new pushbroom hyperspectral imaging device that has no macro moving part. The main components of the proposed hyperspectral imager are a digital micromirror device (DMD), a CMOS image sensor with no filter as the spectral sensor, a CMOS color (RGB) image sensor as the auxiliary image sensor, and a diffraction grating. Using the image sensor pair, the device can simultaneously capt...

2014

Hyperspectral imagery is nowaday widely used in numerous image processing fields. This imagery technique simultaneously acquires up to several hundreds of images of a same scene at different spectral wavelengths and stack them all in a data cube. Each pixel is therefore no longer a triplet of values as it is the case in classical RGB imagery, but a n−dimensional vector corresponding to a reflec...

Journal: :CoRR 2018
Utsav B. Gewali Sildomar T. Monteiro Eli Saber

Hyperspectral sensors enable the study of the chemical properties of scene materials remotely for the purpose of identification, detection, and chemical composition analysis of objects in the environment. Hence, hyperspectral images captured from earth observing satellites and aircraft have been increasingly important in agriculture, environmental monitoring, urban planning, mining, and defense...

Journal: :IJHPCA 2008
Antonio J. Plaza Chein-I Chang

Hyperspectral imaging is a new technique in remote sensing that generates images with hundreds of spectral bands, at different wavelength channels, for the same area on the surface of the Earth. Although in recent years several efforts have been directed toward the incorporation of parallel and distributed computing in hyperspectral image analysis, there are no standardized architectures for th...

Journal: :int. journal of mining & geo-engineering 2015
amir salimi mansour ziaii mahdieh hosseinjani zadeh ali amiri sadegh karimpouli

to prospect mineral deposits at regional scale, recognition and classification of hydrothermal alteration zones using remote sensing data is a popular strategy. due to the large number of spectral bands, classification of the hyperspectral data may be negatively affected by the hughes phenomenon. a practical way to handle the hughes problem is preparing a lot of training samples until the size ...

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