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Hyperspectral target detection based on transform domain adaptive constrained energy minimization
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2021
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EngineeringMultispectral ImagingEnergy MinimizationSpectral Domain InformationTransform DomainImage AnalysisPattern RecognitionEnergy Minimization DetectorComputational ImagingMachine VisionAutomatic Target RecognitionImaging SpectroscopyPearson Correlation CoefficientSpectral ImagingInverse ProblemsSignal ProcessingComputer VisionHyperspectral ImagingHyperspectral Target DetectionRemote Sensing
Traditional hyperspectral target detection methods use spectral domain information for target recognition. Although it can effectively retain intrinsic characteristics of substances, targets in homogeneous regions still cannot be effectively recognized. By projecting the spectral domain features on the transform domain to increase the separability of background and target, fractional domain-based revised constrained energy minimization detector is proposed. Firstly, the fractional Fourier transform is adopted to project the original spectral information into the fractional domain for improving the separability of background and target. Then, a newly revised constrained energy minimization detector is performed, where sliding double window strategy is used to make the best of the local spatial statistical characteristics of testing pixel. In order to make the best of inner window information, the mean value of Pearson correlation coefficient is measured between prior target pixel and testing pixel associated with its four neighborhood pixels. Extensive experiments for four real hyperspectral scenes indicate that the performance of the proposed algorithm is excellent when compared with other related detectors.
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