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The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences | Vol.XL-3/W3, Issue. | 2017-05-30 | Pages

The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences

EXTRACTION OF OPTIMAL SPECTRAL BANDS USING HIERARCHICAL BAND MERGING OUT OF HYPERSPECTRAL DATA

A. Le Bris,N. Chehata,N. Paparoditis,X. Briottet  
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Spectral optimization consists in identifying the most relevant band subset for a specific application. It is a way to reduce hyperspectral data huge dimensionality and can be applied to design specific superspectral sensors dedicated to specific land cover applications. Spectral optimization includes both band selection and band extraction. On the one hand, band selection aims at selecting an optimal band subset (according to a relevance criterion) among the bands of a hyperspectral data set, using automatic feature selection algorithms. On the other hand, band extraction defines the most relevant spectral bands optimizing both their position along the spectrum and their width. The approach presented in this paper first builds a hierarchy of groups of adjacent bands, according to a relevance criterion to decide which adjacent bands must be merged. Then, band selection is performed at the different levels of this hierarchy. Two approaches were proposed to achieve this task : a greedy one and a new adaptation of an incremental feature selection algorithm to this hierarchy of merged bands.

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EXTRACTION OF OPTIMAL SPECTRAL BANDS USING HIERARCHICAL BAND MERGING OUT OF HYPERSPECTRAL DATA

Spectral optimization consists in identifying the most relevant band subset for a specific application. It is a way to reduce hyperspectral data huge dimensionality and can be applied to design specific superspectral sensors dedicated to specific land cover applications. Spectral optimization includes both band selection and band extraction. On the one hand, band selection aims at selecting an optimal band subset (according to a relevance criterion) among the bands of a hyperspectral data set, using automatic feature selection algorithms. On the other hand, band extraction defines the most relevant spectral bands optimizing both their position along the spectrum and their width. The approach presented in this paper first builds a hierarchy of groups of adjacent bands, according to a relevance criterion to decide which adjacent bands must be merged. Then, band selection is performed at the different levels of this hierarchy. Two approaches were proposed to achieve this task : a greedy one and a new adaptation of an incremental feature selection algorithm to this hierarchy of merged bands.

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A. Le Bris,N. Chehata,N. Paparoditis,X. Briottet,.EXTRACTION OF OPTIMAL SPECTRAL BANDS USING HIERARCHICAL BAND MERGING OUT OF HYPERSPECTRAL DATA. XL-3/W3 (),.

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