Real-time processing algorithms for target detection andclassification in hyperspectral imagery |
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Authors: | Chein-I Chang Hsuan Ren Shao-Shan Chiang |
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Affiliation: | Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Electr. Eng., Maryland Univ., Baltimore, MD; |
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Abstract: | The authors present a linearly constrained minimum variance (TCMV) beamforming approach to real time processing algorithms for target detection and classification in hyperspectral imagery. The only required knowledge for these LCMV-based algorithms is targets of interest. The idea is to design a finite impulse response (FIR) filter to pass through these targets using a set of linear constraints while also minimizing the variance resulting from unknown signal sources. Two particular LCMV-based target detectors, the constrained energy minimization (CEM) and the target-constrained interference-minimization filter (TCIMF), are presented. In order to expand the ability of the LCMV-based target detectors to classification, the LCMV approach is further generalized so that the targets can be detected and classified simultaneously. By taking advantage of the LCMV-based filter structure, the LCMV-based target detectors and classifiers can be implemented by a QR-decomposition and be processed line-by-line in real time. The experiments using HYDICE and AVIRIS data are conducted to demonstrate their real time implementation |
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