Hyperspectral Image Classification via Sparse Representation With Incremental Dictionaries

In this letter, we propose a new sparse representation (SR)-based method for hyperspectral image (HSI) classification, namely SR with incremental dictionaries (SRID). Our SRID boosts existing SR-based HSI classification methods significantly, especially when used for the task with extremely limited training samples. Specifically, by exploiting unlabeled pixels with spatial information and multiple-feature-based SR classifiers, we select and add some of them to dictionaries in an iterative manner, such that the representation abilities of the dictionaries are progressively augmented, and likewise more discriminative representations. In addition, to deal with large-scale data sets, we use a certainty sampling strategy to control the sizes of the dictionaries, such that the computational complexity is well balanced. Experiments over two benchmark data sets show that our proposed method achieves higher classification accuracy than the state-of-the-art methods, i.e., the overall classification accuracy can improve more than 4%.

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