Adaptive Window Based 3-D Feature Selection for Multispectral Image Classification Using Firefly Algorithm |
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Authors: | M. Rajakani R. J. Kavitha A. Ramachandran |
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Affiliation: | 1 Full Time Research Scholar, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, University College of Engineering, Panruti, 607106, India2 Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, University College of Engineering, Panruti, 607106, India3 Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University College of Engineering, Panruti, 607106, India |
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Abstract: | Feature extraction is the most critical step in classification of multispectral image. The classification accuracy is mainly influenced by the feature sets that are selected to classify the image. In the past, handcrafted feature sets are used which are not adaptive for different image domains. To overcome this, an evolutionary learning method is developed to automatically learn the spatial-spectral features for classification. A modified Firefly Algorithm (FA) which achieves maximum classification accuracy with reduced size of feature set is proposed to gain the interest of feature selection for this purpose. For extracting the most efficient features from the data set, we have used 3-D discrete wavelet transform which decompose the multispectral image in all three dimensions. For selecting spatial and spectral features we have studied three different approaches namely overlapping window (OW-3DFS), non-overlapping window (NW-3DFS) adaptive window cube (AW-3DFS) and Pixel based technique. Fivefold Multiclass Support Vector Machine (MSVM) is used for classification purpose. Experiments conducted on Madurai LISS IV multispectral image exploited that the adaptive window approach is used to increase the classification accuracy. |
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Keywords: | Multispectral image modified firefly algorithm 3-D feature extraction feature selection multiclass support vector machine classification |
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