DocumentCode
1350996
Title
Spatially Adaptive Hyperspectral Unmixing
Author
Canham, Kelly ; Schlamm, Ariel ; Ziemann, Amanda ; Basener, Bill ; Messinger, David
Author_Institution
Center for Imaging Sci., Rochester Inst. of Technol., Rochester, NY, USA
Volume
49
Issue
11
fYear
2011
Firstpage
4248
Lastpage
4262
Abstract
Spectral unmixing is a common task in hyperspectral data analysis. In order to sufficiently spectrally unmix the data, three key steps must be accomplished: Estimate the number of endmembers (EMs), identify the EMs, and then unmix the data. Several different statistical and geometrical approaches have been developed for all steps of the unmixing process. However, many of these methods rely on using the full image to estimate the number and extract the EMs from the background data. In this paper, spectral unmixing is accomplished using a spatially adaptive approach. Linear unmixing is performed per pixel with EMs identified at the local level, but global abundance maps are created by clustering the locally determined EMs into common groups. Results show that the unmixing residual error of each pixel´s spectrum from real data, estimated from the spatially adaptive methodology, is reduced when compared to a global scale EM estimation and linear unmixing methodology. The component algorithms of the new spatially adaptive approach, which complete the three key unmixing steps, can be interchanged while maintaining spatial information, making this new methodology modular. A final advantage of the spatially adaptive spectral unmixing methodology is the user-defined spatial scale size.
Keywords
data analysis; geophysical image processing; geophysical techniques; remote sensing; spectral analysis; geometrical approach; global abundance maps; global scale EM estimation; hyperspectral data analysis; image region analysis; linear unmixing methodology; pixel spectrum; remote sensing; spatial information; spatially adaptive approach; spatially adaptive hyperspectral unmixing; spatially adaptive spectral unmixing methodology; spectral analysis; statistical approach; unmixing process; unmixing residual error; Clustering algorithms; Data mining; Measurement; Principal component analysis; Hypercubes; image region analysis; remote sensing; spectral analysis;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0196-2892
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TGRS.2011.2169680
Filename
6046125
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