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A Distribution-Dependent Mumford–Shah Model for Unsupervised Hyperspectral Image Segmentation

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Hyperspectral images provide a rich representation of the underlying spectrum for each pixel, allowing for a pixelwise classification/segmentation into different classes. As the acquisition of labeled training data is very… Click to show full abstract

Hyperspectral images provide a rich representation of the underlying spectrum for each pixel, allowing for a pixelwise classification/segmentation into different classes. As the acquisition of labeled training data is very time-consuming, unsupervised methods become crucial in hyperspectral image analysis. The spectral variability and noise in hyperspectral data make this task very challenging and define special requirements for such methods. Here, we present a novel unsupervised hyperspectral segmentation framework. It starts with a denoising and dimensionality reduction step by the well-established minimum noise fraction (MNF) transform. Then, the Mumford–Shah (MS) segmentation functional is applied to segment the data. We equipped the MS functional with a novel robust distribution-dependent indicator function designed to handle the characteristic challenges of hyperspectral data. To optimize our objective function with respect to the parameters for which no closed-form solution is available, we propose an efficient fixed point iteration scheme. Numerical experiments on four public benchmark datasets show that our method produces competitive results, which outperform three state-of-the-art methods substantially on three of these datasets.

Keywords: distribution dependent; mumford shah; segmentation; hyperspectral image; unsupervised hyperspectral

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing
Year Published: 2022

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