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13 June 2014 Band selection in hyperspectral imagery using sparse support vector machines
Sofya Chepushtanova, Christopher Gittins, Michael Kirby
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Abstract
In this paper we propose an ι1-norm penalized sparse support vector machine (SSVM) as an embedded approach to the hyperspectral imagery band selection problem. SSVMs exhibit a model structure that includes a clearly identifiable gap between zero and non-zero weights that permits important bands to be definitively selected in conjunction with the classification problem. The SSVM Algorithm is trained using bootstrap aggregating to obtain a sample of SSVM models to reduce variability in the band selection process. This preliminary sample approach for band selection is followed by a secondary band selection which involves retraining the SSVM to further reduce the set of bands retained. We propose and compare three adaptations of the SSVM band selection algorithm for the multiclass problem. Two extensions of the SSVM Algorithm are based on pairwise band selection between classes. Their performance is validated by using one-against-one (OAO) SSVMs. The third proposed method is a combination of the filter band selection method WaLuMI in sequence with the (OAO) SSVM embedded band selection algorithm. We illustrate the perfomance of these methods on the AVIRIS Indian Pines data set and compare the results to other techniques in the literature. Additionally we illustrate the SSVM Algorithm on the Long-Wavelength Infrared (LWIR) data set consisting of hyperspectral videos of chemical plumes.
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Sofya Chepushtanova, Christopher Gittins, and Michael Kirby "Band selection in hyperspectral imagery using sparse support vector machines", Proc. SPIE 9088, Algorithms and Technologies for Multispectral, Hyperspectral, and Ultraspectral Imagery XX, 90881F (13 June 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2063812
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KEYWORDS
Binary data

Long wavelength infrared

Data modeling

Hyperspectral imaging

Gallium arsenide

Absorption

Feature selection

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