Geo-spatial Information Science (Apr 2024)

Land use/land cover (LULC) classification using hyperspectral images: a review

  • Chen Lou,
  • Mohammed A. A. Al-qaness,
  • Dalal AL-Alimi,
  • Abdelghani Dahou,
  • Mohamed Abd Elaziz,
  • Laith Abualigah,
  • Ahmed A. Ewees

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/10095020.2024.2332638

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ABSTRACTIn the rapidly evolving realm of remote sensing technology, the classification of Hyperspectral Images (HSIs) is a pivotal yet formidable task. Hindered by inherent limitations in hyperspectral imaging, enhancing the accuracy and efficiency of HSI classification remains a critical and much-debated issue. This review study focuses on a key application area in HSI classification: Land Use/Land Cover (LULC). Our study unfolds in fourfold approaches. First, we present a systematic review of LULC hyperspectral image classification, delving into its background and key challenges. Second, we compile and analyze a number of datasets specific to LULC hyperspectral classification, offering a valuable resource. Third, we explore traditional machine learning models and cutting-edge methods in this field, with a particular focus on deep learning, and spectral decomposition techniques. Finally, we comprehensively analyze future developmental trajectories in HSI classification, pinpointing potential research challenges. This review aspires to be a cornerstone resource, enlightening researchers about the current landscape and future prospects of hyperspectral image classification.

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