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An Overview on Linear Unmixing of Hyperspectral Data

Jiaojiao Wei, Xiaofei Wang

2020Mathematical Problems in Engineering71 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Hyperspectral remote sensing technology has a strong capability for ground object detection due to the low spatial resolution of hyperspectral imaging spectrometers. A single pixel that leads to a hyperspectral remote sensing image usually contains more than one feature coverage type, resulting in a mixed pixel. The existence of a mixed pixel affects the accuracy of the ground object identification and classification and hinders the application and development of hyperspectral technology. For the problem of unmixing of mixed pixels in hyperspectral images (HSIs), the linear mixing model can model the mixed pixels well. Through the collation of nearly five years of the literature, this paper introduces the development status and problems of linear unmixing models from four aspects: geometric method, nonnegative matrix factorization (NMF), Bayesian method, and sparse unmixing.

Topics & Concepts

Hyperspectral imagingPixelNon-negative matrix factorizationPattern recognition (psychology)Artificial intelligenceRemote sensingComputer scienceFeature (linguistics)Full spectral imagingComputer visionObject (grammar)Matrix decompositionGeographyEigenvalues and eigenvectorsPhysicsLinguisticsQuantum mechanicsPhilosophyRemote-Sensing Image ClassificationRemote Sensing and Land UseAdvanced Image Fusion Techniques