Structured Priors for Sparse-Representation-Based Hyperspectral Image Classification

16 Jan 2014  ·  Xiaoxia Sun, Qing Qu, Nasser M. Nasrabadi, Trac. D. Tran ·

Pixel-wise classification, where each pixel is assigned to a predefined class, is one of the most important procedures in hyperspectral image (HSI) analysis. By representing a test pixel as a linear combination of a small subset of labeled pixels, a sparse representation classifier (SRC) gives rather plausible results compared with that of traditional classifiers such as the support vector machine (SVM). Recently, by incorporating additional structured sparsity priors, the second generation SRCs have appeared in the literature and are reported to further improve the performance of HSI. These priors are based on exploiting the spatial dependencies between the neighboring pixels, the inherent structure of the dictionary, or both. In this paper, we review and compare several structured priors for sparse-representation-based HSI classification. We also propose a new structured prior called the low rank group prior, which can be considered as a modification of the low rank prior. Furthermore, we will investigate how different structured priors improve the result for the HSI classification.

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