Sensors (Jun 2009)

Extended Averaged Learning Subspace Method for Hyperspectral Data Classification

  • Yoshifumi Yasuoka,
  • Xiaohui Wang,
  • Wataru Takeuchi,
  • Yoshiki Yamagata,
  • Hasi Bagan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s90604247
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 6
pp. 4247 – 4270

Abstract

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Averaged learning subspace methods (ALSM) have the advantage of being easily implemented and appear to outperform in classification problems of hyperspectral images. However, there remain some open and challenging problems, which if addressed, could further improve their performance in terms of classification accuracy. We carried out experiments mainly by using two kinds of improved subspace methods (namely, dynamic and fixed subspace methods), in conjunction with the [0,1] and [-1,+1] normalization methods. We used different performance indicators to support our experimental studies: classification accuracy, computation time, and the stability of the parameter settings. Results are presented for the AVIRIS Indian Pines data set. Experimental analysis showed that the fixed subspace method combined with the [0,1] normalization method yielded higher classification accuracy than other subspace methods. Moreover, ALSMs are easily applied: only two parameters need to be set, and they can be applied directly to hyperspectral data. In addition, they can completely identify training samples in a finite number of iterations.

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