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Original Articles

Classification of hyperspectral and LIDAR data using extinction profiles with feature fusion

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Pages 957-966 | Received 18 Dec 2016, Accepted 19 May 2017, Published online: 14 Jun 2017
 

ABSTRACT

Hyperspectral images comprise hundreds of narrow contiguous wavelength bands which include wealth spectral information, and a great potential of Light detection and ranging (LIDAR) data lies in its benefits of height measurements, which can be used as complementary information for the classification of hyperspectral data. In this paper, a feature-fusion strategy of hyperspectral and LIDAR data is taken into account in order to develop a new classification framework for the accurate analysis of a surveyed area. The proposed approach employs extinction profiles (EPs) extracted with extinction filters computed on both hyperspectral and LIDAR images, leading to a fusion of the spectral, spatial, and elevation features. Experimental results obtained by using a real hyperspectral image along with LIDAR-derived digital surface model (DSM) collected over the University of Houston campus and its neighboring urban area demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed framework.

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Funding

This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grants No. NSFC-91638201, 61571033, and partly by the Higher Education and High-Quality and World-Class Universities under Grant No. PY201619.

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