Spatial and Spectral-Channel Attention Network for Denoising on Hyperspectral Remote Sensing Image

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Abstract

Hyperspectral images (HSIs) are frequently contaminated by different noises (Gaussian noise, stripe noise, deadline noise, impulse noise) in the acquisition process as a result of the observation environment and imaging system limitations, which makes image information lost and difficult to recover. In this paper, we adopt a 3D-based SSCA block neural network of U-Net architecture for remote sensing HSI denoising, named SSCANet (Spatial and Spectral-Channel Attention Network), which is mainly constructed by a so-called SSCA block. By fully considering the characteristics of spatial-domain and spectral-domain of remote sensing HSIs, the SSCA block consists of a spatial attention (SA) block and a spectral-channel attention (SCA) block, in which the SA block is to extract spatial information and enhance spatial representation ability, as well as the SCA block to explore the band-wise relationship within HSIs for preserving spectral information. Compared to earlier 2D convolution, 3D convolution has a powerful spectrum preservation ability, allowing for improved extraction of HSIs characteristics. Experimental results demonstrate that our method holds better-restored results than other compared approaches, both visually and quantitatively.

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Dou, H. X., Pan, X. M., Wang, C., Shen, H. Z., & Deng, L. J. (2022). Spatial and Spectral-Channel Attention Network for Denoising on Hyperspectral Remote Sensing Image. Remote Sensing, 14(14). https://doi.org/10.3390/rs14143338

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