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Discriminant Tensor-Based Manifold Embedding for Medical Hyperspectral Imagery

Meng Lv, Wei Li, Tianhong Chen, Jun Zhou, Ran Tao

2021IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics46 citationsDOI

Abstract

Medical hyperspectral imagery has recentlyattracted considerable attention. However, for identification tasks, the high dimensionality of hyperspectral images usually leads to poor performance. Thus, dimensionality reduction (DR) is crucial in hyperspectral image analysis. Motivated by exploiting the underlying structure information of medical hyperspectral images and enhancing the discriminant ability of features, a discriminant tensor-based manifold embedding (DTME) is proposed for discriminant analysis of medical hyperspectral images. Based on the idea of manifold learning, a new discriminant similarity metric is designed, which takes into account the tensor representation, sparsity, low-rank and distribution characteristics. Then, an inter-class tensor graph and an intra-class tensor graph are constructed using the new similarity metric to reveal intrinsic manifold of hyperspectral data. Dimensionality reduction is achieved by embedding this supervised tensor graphs into the low-dimensional tensor subspace. Experimental results on membranous nephropathy and white bloodcells identification tasks demonstrate the potential clinical value of the proposed DTME.

Topics & Concepts

Hyperspectral imagingPattern recognition (psychology)Dimensionality reductionLinear discriminant analysisArtificial intelligenceSubspace topologyNonlinear dimensionality reductionTensor (intrinsic definition)DiscriminantMathematicsMetric (unit)EmbeddingFeature extractionComputer sciencePrincipal component analysisEconomicsOperations managementPure mathematicsRemote-Sensing Image ClassificationMedical Image Segmentation TechniquesImage and Signal Denoising Methods
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