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Hyperspectral Image Processing and Analysis


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1 Centre of Studies in Resources Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology (Bombay), Mumbai 400 076, India
 

Hyperspectral data pose challenges to image interpretation, because of the need for calibration, redundancy in information, and high data volume due to large dimensionality of the feature space. In this article, a general framework is presented for working with hyperspectral imagery, including removal of atmospheric effects, imaging spectroscopy, dimensionality reduction and classification of imagery. The phenomenon of mixture modelling is briefly discussed, followed by a recent development in mapping the classes at sub-pixel level based on the principle of superresolution.

Keywords

Atmospheric Correction, Classification, Feature Selection, Hyperspectral Image.
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B. Krishna Mohan
Centre of Studies in Resources Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology (Bombay), Mumbai 400 076, India
Alok Porwal
Centre of Studies in Resources Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology (Bombay), Mumbai 400 076, India

Abstract


Hyperspectral data pose challenges to image interpretation, because of the need for calibration, redundancy in information, and high data volume due to large dimensionality of the feature space. In this article, a general framework is presented for working with hyperspectral imagery, including removal of atmospheric effects, imaging spectroscopy, dimensionality reduction and classification of imagery. The phenomenon of mixture modelling is briefly discussed, followed by a recent development in mapping the classes at sub-pixel level based on the principle of superresolution.

Keywords


Atmospheric Correction, Classification, Feature Selection, Hyperspectral Image.



DOI: https://doi.org/10.18520/cs%2Fv108%2Fi5%2F833-841