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AUD-Net: A Unified Deep Detector for Multiple Hyperspectral Image Anomaly Detection via Relation and Few-Shot Learning.

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This article addresses the problem of the building an out-of-the-box deep detector, motivated by the need to perform anomaly detection across multiple hyperspectral images (HSIs) without repeated training. To solve… Click to show full abstract

This article addresses the problem of the building an out-of-the-box deep detector, motivated by the need to perform anomaly detection across multiple hyperspectral images (HSIs) without repeated training. To solve this challenging task, we propose a unified detector anomaly detection network (AUD-Net) inspired by few-shot learning. The crucial issues solved by AUD-Net include: how to improve the generalization of the model on various HSIs that contain different categories of land cover; and how to unify the different spectral sizes between HSIs. To achieve this, we first build a series of subtasks to classify the relations between the center and its surroundings in the dual window. Through relation learning, AUD-Net can be more easily generalized to unseen HSIs, as the relations of the pixel pairs are shared among different HSIs. Secondly, to handle different HSIs with various spectral sizes, we propose a pooling layer based on the vector of local aggregated descriptors, which maps the variable-sized features to the same space and acquires the fixed-sized relation embeddings. To determine whether the center of the dual window is an anomaly, we build a memory model by the transformer, which integrates the contextual relation embeddings in the dual window and estimates the relation embeddings of the center. By computing the feature difference between the estimated relation embeddings of the centers and the corresponding real ones, the centers with large differences will be detected as anomalies, as they are more difficult to be estimated by the corresponding surroundings. Extensive experiments on both the simulation dataset and 13 real HSIs demonstrate that this proposed AUD-Net has strong generalization for various HSIs and achieves significant advantages over the specific-trained detectors for each HSI.

Keywords: aud net; hsis; anomaly detection; detector; relation

Journal Title: IEEE transactions on neural networks and learning systems
Year Published: 2022

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