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Remote Sensing, Vol. 12, Pages 664: A Sparse Representation-Based Sample Pseudo-Labeling Method for Hyperspectral Image Classification (Remote Sensing)
 


Hyperspectral image classification methods may not achieve good performance when a limited number of training samples are provided. However, labeling sufficient samples of hyperspectral images to achieve adequate training is quite expensive and difficult. In this paper, we propose a novel sample pseudo-labeling method based on sparse representation (SRSPL) for hyperspectral image classification, in which sparse representation is used to select the purest samples to extend the training set. The proposed method consists of the following three steps. First, intrinsic image decomposition is used to obtain the reflectance components of hyperspectral images. Second, hyperspectral pixels are sparsely represented using an overcomplete dictionary composed of all training samples. Finally, information entropy is defined for the vectorized sparse representation, and then the pixels with low information entropy are selected as pseudo-labeled samples to augment the training set. The quality of the generated pseudo-labeled samples is evaluated based on classification accuracy, i.e., overall accuracy, average accuracy, and Kappa coefficient. Experimental results on four real hyperspectral data sets demonstrate excellent classification performance using the new added pseudo-labeled samples, which indicates that the generated samples are of high confidence.


 
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