Sensors (Mar 2021)

Hyperspectral Classification of Blood-Like Substances Using Machine Learning Methods Combined with Genetic Algorithms in Transductive and Inductive Scenarios

  • Filip Pałka,
  • Wojciech Książek,
  • Paweł Pławiak,
  • Michał Romaszewski,
  • Kamil Książek

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s21072293
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 7
p. 2293

Abstract

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This study is focused on applying genetic algorithms (GAs) to model and band selection in hyperspectral image classification. We use a forensic-inspired data set of seven hyperspectral images with blood and five visually similar substances to test GA-optimised classifiers in two scenarios: when the training and test data come from the same image and when they come from different images, which is a more challenging task due to significant spectral differences. In our experiments, we compare GA with a classic model optimisation through a grid search. Our results show that GA-based model optimisation can reduce the number of bands and create an accurate classifier that outperforms the GS-based reference models, provided that, during model optimisation, it has access to examples similar to test data. We illustrate this with experiments highlighting the importance of a validation set.

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