Remote Sensing (Sep 2023)

A Scalable Reduced-Complexity Compression of Hyperspectral Remote Sensing Images Using Deep Learning

  • Sebastià Mijares i Verdú,
  • Johannes Ballé,
  • Valero Laparra,
  • Joan Bartrina-Rapesta,
  • Miguel Hernández-Cabronero,
  • Joan Serra-Sagristà

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs15184422
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 18
p. 4422

Abstract

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Two key hurdles to the adoption of Machine Learning (ML) techniques in hyperspectral data compression are computational complexity and scalability for large numbers of bands. These are due to the limited computing capacity available in remote sensing platforms and the high computational cost of compression algorithms for hyperspectral data, especially when the number of bands is large. To address these issues, a channel clusterisation strategy is proposed, which reduces the computational demands of learned compression methods for real scenarios and is scalable for different sources of data with varying numbers of bands. The proposed method is compatible with an embedded implementation for state-of-the-art on board hardware, a first for a ML hyperspectral data compression method. In terms of coding performance, our proposal surpasses established lossy methods such as JPEG 2000 preceded by a spectral Karhunen-Loève Transform (KLT), in clusters of 3 to 7 bands, achieving a PSNR improvement of, on average, 9 dB for AVIRIS and 3 dB for Hyperion images.

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