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Wavelet-Based Multicomponent Denoising Profile for the Classification of Hyperspectral Images

The high resolution of the hyperspectral remote sensing images available allows the detailed analysis of even small spatial structures. As a consequence, the study of techniques to efficiently extract spatial… Click to show full abstract

The high resolution of the hyperspectral remote sensing images available allows the detailed analysis of even small spatial structures. As a consequence, the study of techniques to efficiently extract spatial information is a very active realm. In this paper, we propose a novel denoising wavelet-based profile for the extraction of spatial information that does not require parameters fixed by the user. Over each band obtained by a wavelet-based feature extraction technique, a denoising profile (DP) is built through the recursive application of discrete wavelet transforms followed by a thresholding process. Each component of the DP consists of features reconstructed by recursively applying inverse wavelet transforms to the thresholded coefficients. Several thresholding methods are explored. In order to show the effectiveness of the extended DP (EDP), we propose a classification scheme based on the computation of the EDP and supervised classification by extreme learning machine. The obtained results are compared to other state-of-the-art methods based on profiles in the literature. An additional study of behavior in the presence of added noise is also performed showing the high reliability of the EDP proposed.

Keywords: wavelet; based multicomponent; denoising profile; wavelet based; multicomponent denoising; classification

Journal Title: IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing
Year Published: 2019

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