Spectral Super-Resolution by Using Universal and Private Jointed Spectral Library and Its Applications

Wei Leng, Xiaolin Han*, Jingwei Deng, Huan Zhang, Wenqiang Li, Weidong Sun*

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Abstract

Spectral library-based spectral super-resolution from high-spatial multispectral (MS) to hyperspectral (HS) image is one of the most efficient ways to obtain high-spatial HS satellite images, which can be used in various applications. Although most of the published universal spectral libraries can really provide reliable spectral information of the common ground objects, poor region specificity of the universal spectral libraries may limit the accuracy of spectral super-resolution and thus the subsequent applications. To address the above issue, this article proposes a new spectral super-resolution method for high-spatial MS satellite images by using the universal and private jointed spectral library. Specifically, a private spectral library consisting of the spectra of interested ground objects is introduced to the universal spectral library, to form a new joint spectral library, and a new spectral super-resolution model by using the joint spectral library is constructed. Then, band matching between the desired high-spatial HS image and the joint spectral library will be carried out, to map the joint spectral library into a specific spectral library. After that, contributions of the two universal and private spectral dictionaries will be well balanced by a weighting factor under the sparse representation framework. And finally, the spectral dictionary and its related coefficients will be optimized by the alternating direction method of multipliers (ADMMs). Comparison results with the relative state-of-the-art methods have shown the superiority of this proposed method, and two typical applications of the tobacco and wheat classification will also be given to evaluate its effectiveness in practical applications.

Original languageEnglish
Article number5519911
Pages (from-to)1-11
Number of pages11
JournalIEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing
Volume62
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Keywords

  • Crop classification
  • joint spectral library
  • multispectral (MS) to hyperspectral (HS) satellite image
  • sparse representation
  • spectral super-resolution

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