Blind hyperspectral unmixing


Autoria(s): Nascimento, José M. P.; Bioucas-Dias, José M.
Data(s)

03/05/2016

03/05/2016

01/09/2007

Resumo

Hyperspectral unmixing methods aim at the decomposition of a hyperspectral image into a collection endmember signatures, i.e., the radiance or reflectance of the materials present in the scene, and the correspondent abundance fractions at each pixel in the image. This paper introduces a new unmixing method termed dependent component analysis (DECA). This method is blind and fully automatic and it overcomes the limitations of unmixing methods based on Independent Component Analysis (ICA) and on geometrical based approaches. DECA is based on the linear mixture model, i.e., each pixel is a linear mixture of the endmembers signatures weighted by the correspondent abundance fractions. These abundances are modeled as mixtures of Dirichlet densities, thus enforcing the non-negativity and constant sum constraints, imposed by the acquisition process. The endmembers signatures are inferred by a generalized expectation-maximization (GEM) type algorithm. The paper illustrates the effectiveness of DECA on synthetic and real hyperspectral images.

Identificador

NASCIMENTO, José M. P.; BIOUCAS-DIAS, José M. - Blind hyperspectral unmixing. Image and Signal Processing for Remote Sensing XIII - Proceedings of SPIE. ISSN 0277-786X. Vol. 6748. 67480J-1- 67480J8, 2007

0277-786X

http://hdl.handle.net/10400.21/6148

10.1117/12.738158

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

SPIE

Relação

POSC/EEACPS/ 61271/2004

info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/FCT/PDCTE/49967/PT

Direitos

closedAccess

Palavras-Chave #Dependent component analysis #Unsupervised unmixing #Hyperspectral data #Linear mixture #Model #Simplex
Tipo

conferenceObject