Remote Sensing (Oct 2023)

Hyperspectral Images Weakly Supervised Classification with Noisy Labels

  • Chengyang Liu,
  • Lin Zhao,
  • Haibin Wu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs15204994
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 20
p. 4994

Abstract

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The deep network model relies on sufficient training samples to achieve superior processing performance, which limits its application in hyperspectral image (HSI) classification. In order to perform HSI classification with noisy labels, a robust weakly supervised feature learning (WSFL) architecture combined with multi-model attention is proposed. Specifically, the input noisy labeled data are first subjected to multiple groups of residual spectral attention models and multi-granularity residual spatial attention models, enabling WSFL to refine and optimize the extracted spectral and spatial features, with a focus on extracting clean samples information and reducing the model’s dependence on labels. Finally, the fused and optimized spectral-spatial features are mapped to the multilayer perceptron (MLP) classifier to increase the constraint of the model on the noisy samples. The experimental results on public datasets, including Pavia Center, WHU-Hi LongKou, and HangZhou, show that WSFL is better at classifying noise labels than excellent models such as spectral-spatial residual network (SSRN) and dual channel residual network (DCRN). On Hangzhou dataset, the classification accuracy of WSFL is superior to DCRN by 6.02% and SSRN by 7.85%, respectively.

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