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Sensors, Vol. 19, Pages 1714: Hierarchical Multi-Scale Convolutional Neural Networks for Hyperspectral Image Classification (Sensors)
 


Deep learning models combining spectral and spatial features have been proven to be effective for hyperspectral image (HSI) classification. However, most spatial feature integration methods only consider a single input spatial scale regardless of various shapes and sizes of objects over the image plane, leading to missing scale-dependent information. In this paper, we propose a hierarchical multi-scale convolutional neural networks (CNNs) with auxiliary classifiers (HMCNN-AC) to learn hierarchical multi-scale spectral–spatial features for HSI classification. First, to better exploit the spatial information, multi-scale image patches for each pixel are generated at different spatial scales. These multi-scale patches are all centered at the same central spectrum but with shrunken spatial scales. Then, we apply multi-scale CNNs to extract spectral–spatial features from each scale patch. The obtained multi-scale convolutional features are considered as structured sequential data with spectral–spatial dependency, and a bidirectional LSTM is proposed to capture the correlation and extract a hierarchical representation for each pixel. To better train the whole network, weighted auxiliary classifiers are employed for the multi-scale CNNs and optimized together with the main loss function. Experimental results on three public HSI datasets demonstrate the superiority of our proposed framework over some state-of-the-art methods.


 
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