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HKNAS: Classification of Hyperspectral Imagery Based on Hyper Kernel Neural Architecture Search

Di Wang, Bo Du, Liangpei Zhang, Dacheng Tao

2023IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems10 citationsDOI

Abstract

Recent neural architecture search (NAS)-based approaches have made great progress in the hyperspectral image (HSI) classification tasks. However, the architectures are usually optimized independently of the network weights, increasing searching time, and restricting model performances. To tackle these issues, in this article, different from previous methods that extra define structural parameters, we propose to directly generate structural parameters by utilizing the specifically designed hyper kernels, ingeniously converting the original complex dual optimization problem into easily implemented one-tier optimizations, and greatly shrinking searching costs. Then, we develop a hierarchical multimodule search space whose candidate operations only contain convolutions, and these operations can be integrated into unified kernels. Using the above searching strategy and searching space, we obtain three kinds of networks to separately conduct pixel-level or image-level classifications with 1-D or 3-D convolutions. In addition, by combining the proposed hyper kernel searching scheme with the 3-D convolution decomposition mechanism, we obtain diverse architectures to simulate 3-D convolutions, greatly improving network flexibilities. A series of quantitative and qualitative experiments on six public datasets demonstrate that the proposed methods achieve state-of-the-art results compared with other advanced NAS-based HSI classification approaches.

Topics & Concepts

Kernel (algebra)Computer scienceConvolution (computer science)Hyperspectral imagingArtificial intelligencePattern recognition (psychology)Artificial neural networkPixelDecompositionImage (mathematics)Data miningMachine learningMathematicsBiologyCombinatoricsEcologyRemote-Sensing Image ClassificationAdvanced Image and Video Retrieval TechniquesRemote Sensing and Land Use