Compressive hyperspectral image classification using a 3D coded convolutional neural network

  • Hao Zhang
  • , Xu Ma*
  • , Xianhong Zhao
  • , Gonzalo R. Arce
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Hyperspectral image classification (HIC) is an active research topic in remote sensing. Hyperspectral images typically generate large data cubes posing big challenges in data acquisition, storage, transmission and processing. To overcome these limitations, this paper develops a novel deep learning HIC approach based on compressive measurements of coded-aperture snapshot spectral imagers (CASSI), without reconstructing the complete hyperspectral data cube. A new kind of deep learning strategy, namely 3D coded convolutional neural network (3D-CCNN), is proposed to efficiently solve for the classification problem, where the hardware-based coded aperture is regarded as a pixel-wise connected network layer. An end-to-end training method is developed to jointly optimize the network parameters and the coded apertures with periodic structures. The accuracy of classification is effectively improved by exploiting the synergy between the deep learning network and coded apertures. The superiority of the proposed method is assessed over the state-of-the-art HIC methods on several hyperspectral datasets.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)32875-32891
Number of pages17
JournalOptics Express
Volume29
Issue number21
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 11 Oct 2021
Externally publishedYes

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