Morphology-based structure-preserving projection for spectral-spatial feature extraction and classification of hyperspectral data

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Incorporation of spatial information besides rich spectral information of hyperspectral image significantly enhances data classification accuracy A morphology-based feature extraction and classification framework is proposed here, which includes the local neighbourhood information in a spatial window for extension of training set. The proposed method is morphology-based structure-preserving projection (MSPP) and tries to preserve the data structure in spectral-spatial feature space. Moreover, MSPP increases the class discrimination ability by defining a similarity matrix constructed by extended spectral-spatial training samples. The experimental results show the superiority of MSPP compared to some state-of-the-art classification methods from the classification accuracy point of view.

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Imani, M., & Ghassemian, H. (2019). Morphology-based structure-preserving projection for spectral-spatial feature extraction and classification of hyperspectral data. IET Image Processing, 13(2), 270–279. https://doi.org/10.1049/iet-ipr.2017.1431

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