Hyperspectral Image Classification

  • Gogineni R
  • Chaturvedi A
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Abstract

Hyperspectral image (HSI) classification is a phenomenal mechanism to analyze diversified land cover in remotely sensed hyperspectral images. In the field of remote sensing, HSI classification has been an established research topic, and herein, the inherent primary challenges are (i) curse of dimensionality and (ii) insufficient samples pool during training. Given a set of observations with known class labels, the basic goal of hyperspectral image classification is to assign a class label to each pixel. This chapter discusses the recent progress in the classification of HS images in the aspects of Kernel-based methods, supervised and unsupervised classifiers, classification based on sparse representation, and spectral-spatial classification. Further, the classification methods based on machine learning and the future directions are discussed

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Gogineni, R., & Chaturvedi, A. (2020). Hyperspectral Image Classification. In Processing and Analysis of Hyperspectral Data. IntechOpen. https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.88925

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