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Original Articles

Spatial-spectral classification of hyperspectral images based on multiple fractal-based features

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Pages 231-245 | Received 31 Oct 2019, Accepted 01 Dec 2019, Published online: 30 Mar 2020
 

Abstract

Hyperspectral images are efficient tools for discriminating different types of earth's surface materials. Spectral features traditionally perform classification of hyperspectral images, but different studies have proved the efficiency of spatial features as complementary information in increasing the classification accuracy. The fractal geometry can be regarded as a potent tool for spatial data modeling. This study proposes a new classification method based on the integration of fractal and spectral features. For this purpose, three groups of fractal features, including mono-fractal, lacunarity and multi-fractal features are generated from the first few principal components of the hyperspectral image in different window sizes. These features are later stacked with spectral features and then fed to support vector machines classifier. The experiments are conducted on two real hyperspectral images Indian Pines, Pavia University. Final classification accuracy proved the superiority of the proposed classification method against the other competitive spatial-spectral methods.

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