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Remote Sensing, Vol. 12, Pages 647: Deep Quadruplet Network for Hyperspectral Image Classification with a Small Number of Samples (Remote Sensing)
 


This study proposes a deep quadruplet network (DQN) for hyperspectral image classification given the limitation of having a small number of samples. A quadruplet network is designed, which makes use of a new quadruplet loss function in order to learn a feature space where the distances between samples from the same class are shortened, while those from a different class are enlarged. A deep 3-D convolutional neural network (CNN) with characteristics of both dense convolution and dilated convolution is then employed and embedded in the quadruplet network to extract spatial-spectral features. Finally, the nearest neighbor (NN) classifier is used to accomplish the classification in the learned feature space. The results show that the proposed network can learn a feature space and is able to undertake hyperspectral image classification using only a limited number of samples. The main highlights of the study include: (1) The proposed approach was found to have high overall accuracy and can be classified as state-of-the-art; (2) Results of the ablation study suggest that all the modules of the proposed approach are effective in improving accuracy and that the proposed quadruplet loss contributes the most; (3) Time-analysis shows the proposed methodology has a similar level of time consumption as compared with existing methods.


 
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