Hyperspectral target detection using manifold learning and multiple target spectra

Imagery collected from satellites and airborne platforms provides an important tool for remotely analyzing the content of a scene. In particular, the ability to remotely detect a specific material within a scene is of critical importance in nonproliferation and other applications. The sensor systems...

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Published in2015 IEEE Applied Imagery Pattern Recognition Workshop (AIPR) Vol. 2015; pp. 1 - 7
Main Authors Ziemann, Amanda K., Theiler, James, Messinger, David W.
Format Conference Proceeding Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States IEEE 01.10.2015
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Summary:Imagery collected from satellites and airborne platforms provides an important tool for remotely analyzing the content of a scene. In particular, the ability to remotely detect a specific material within a scene is of critical importance in nonproliferation and other applications. The sensor systems that process hyperspectral images collect the high-dimensional spectral information necessary to perform these detection analyses. For a d-dimensional hyperspectral image, however, where d is the number of spectral bands, it is common for the data to inherently occupy an m-dimensional space with m ≪ d. In the remote sensing community, this has led to recent interest in the use of manifold learning, which seeks to characterize the embedded lower-dimensional, nonlinear manifold that the data discretely approximate. The research presented here focuses on a graph theory and manifold learning approach to target detection, using an adaptive version of locally linear embedding that is biased to separate target pixels from background pixels. This approach incorporates multiple target signatures for a particular material, accounting for the spectral variability that is often present within a solid material of interest.
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LA-UR-15-28507
AC52-06NA25396
USDOE National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), Office of Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation (NA-20)
ISSN:2332-5615
2332-5615
DOI:10.1109/AIPR.2015.7444547