Smart feature extraction and classification of hyperspectral images based on convolutional neural networks
Maissa Hamouda, Karim Saheb Ettabaâ, Med Salim Bouhlel
Abstract
Hyperspectral satellite imagery (HSI) is an advanced technology for object detection because it provides a large amount of information. Thus, the classification of HSIs is very complicated, so the methods of reducing spectral or spatial information generally degrade the quality of classification. In order to solve this problem and guarantee faster and more efficient processing, we propose a smart feature extraction (SFE) and classification by convolutional neural network (2D‐CNN) method made up of two parts. The first consists in reducing spectral information by a probabilistic method based on the Softmax function. The second is classification by processing batches of data in the proposed CNN network. The method was tested on two public hyperspectral images (Indian Pines and SalinasA) to prove its effectiveness in increasing classification accuracy and reducing computing time.