Title :
Application of Spectral Exhaustive Method for Object Identification and Mapping Using EO-1 Hyperion Data
Author :
Xu, Yuanjin ; Hu, Guangdao ; Chen, Zhijun
Author_Institution :
China Univ. of Geosci., Wuhan
Abstract :
Due to the uncertainty of thresholds, different results are often obtained in object identification and classification of the same hyperspectral image. This paper presents a new approach to object identification based on the spectral exhaustive method (SEM). Each pixel spectrum in hyperspectral imagery has an optimal matching spectrum (OMS) among all possible spectra that are correlated with the study area by an algorithm for computing the maximal angle cosine or correlation coefficient. Hyperspectral image is mapped using OMS with different colors so that all pixels can be identified. Thus, the image becomes a color map in which those pixels corresponding to the same OMS have the same color. A gray map is created by calculating the correlation coefficient between each pixel spectrum and its OMS to determine the degree of match. This approach requires all possible reference spectra, mostly from the spectral library (built by us), and various pretreatments of the hyperspectral data. This approach was applied to an EO-1 Hyperion hyperspectral image of the Pulang area, Zhongdian county, Yunnan province, China, to obtain identification maps of the study area. Examination of the outlined objects in the map indicated that the SEM- based approach is effective. Keywords: Hyperspectral image; The spectral exhaustive method (SEM); Object identification.
Keywords :
image colour analysis; image matching; object recognition; China; Pulang area; Yunnan province; Zhongdian county; gray map; hyperspectral image; hyperspectral imagery; object classification; object identification; optimal matching spectrum; pixel spectrum; spectral exhaustive method; spectral library; threshold uncertainty; Application software; Geology; Geoscience and remote sensing; Hyperspectral imaging; Hyperspectral sensors; Information analysis; Minerals; Pixel; Remote sensing; Uncertainty;
Conference_Titel :
Fuzzy Systems and Knowledge Discovery, 2007. FSKD 2007. Fourth International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Haikou
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-2874-8
DOI :
10.1109/FSKD.2007.183