Exploiting Class Hierarchies for Knowledge Transfer in Hyperspectral Data
2006; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; Volume: 44; Issue: 11 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1109/tgrs.2006.878442
ISSN1558-0644
AutoresSuju Rajan, Joydeep Ghosh, Melba M. Crawford,
Tópico(s)Face and Expression Recognition
ResumoObtaining ground truth for classification of remotely sensed data is time consuming and expensive, resulting in poorly represented signatures over large areas. In addition, the spectral signatures of a given class vary with location and/or time. Therefore, successful adaptation of a classifier designed from the available labeled data to classify new hyperspectral images acquired over other geographic locations or subsequent times is difficult, if minimal additional labeled data are available. In this paper, the binary hierarchical classifier is used to propose a knowledge transfer framework that leverages the information extracted from the existing labeled data to classify spatially separate and multitemporal test data. Experimental results show that in the absence of any labeled data in the new area, the approach is better than a direct application of the original classifier on the new data. Moreover, when small amounts of the labeled data are available from the new area, the framework offers further improvements through semisupervised learning mechanisms and compares favorably with previously proposed methods
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