Abstract:The high dimensionality of hyperspectral images often imposes a heavy computational burden for image processing. Therefore, dimensionality reduction is often an essential step in order to remove the irrelevant, noisy and redundant bands. And consequently, increase the classification accuracy. However, identification of useful bands from hundreds or even thousands of related bands is a nontrivial task. This paper aims at identifying a small set of bands, for improving computational speed and prediction accuracy. Hence, we have proposed a hybrid algorithm through band selection for dimensionality reduction of hyperspectral images. The proposed approach combines mutual information gain (MIG), Minimum Redundancy Maximum Relevance (mRMR) and Error probability of Fano with Support Vector Machine Bands Elimination (SVM-PF). The proposed approach is compared to an effective reproduced filters approach based on mutual information. Experimental results on HSI AVIRIS 92AV3C have shown that the proposed approach outperforms the reproduced filters. Keywords - Hyperspectral images, Classification, band Selection, filter, wrapper, mutual information, information gain.
Abstract:The high dimensionality of hyperspectral images (HSI) that contains more than hundred bands (images) for the same region called Ground Truth Map, often imposes a heavy computational burden for image processing and complicates the learning process. In fact, the removal of irrelevant, noisy and redundant bands helps increase the classification accuracy. Band selection filter based on "Mutual Information" is a common technique for dimensionality reduction. In this paper, a categorization of dimensionality reduction methods according to the evaluation process is presented. Moreover, a new filter approach based on three variables mutual information is developed in order to measure band correlation for classification, it considers not only bands relevance but also bands interaction. The proposed approach is compared to a reproduced filter algorithm based on mutual information. Experimental results on HSI AVIRIS 92AV3C have shown that the proposed approach is very competitive, effective and outperforms the reproduced filter strategy performance. Keywords - Hyperspectral images, Classification, band Selection, Three variables Mutual Information, information gain.