نتایج جستجو برای: Spectral Unmixing

تعداد نتایج: 164934  

Spectral unmixing of hyperspectral images is one of the most important research fields  in remote sensing. Recently, the direct use of spectral libraries in spectral unmixing is on increase. In this way  which is called sparse unmixing, we do not need an endmember extraction algorithm and the number determination of endmembers priori. Since spectral libraries usually contain highly correlated s...

Journal: :تحقیقات مهندسی کشاورزی 0
محمدعلی رستمی استادیار بخش تحقیقات فنی و مهندسی کشاورزی مرکز تحقیقات کشاورزی و منابع طبیعی استان کرمان محمدحسین رئوفت استاد گروه مکانیک ماشین های کشاورزی دانشگاه شیراز

satellite imagery was used as a rapid and spatially explicit method to delineate crop residue cover and to estimate the use and intensity of conservation tillage. the potential of multispectral high-spatial resolution of worldview-2 local data was evaluated using 11 satellite spectral indices and linear spectral unmixing analysis (lsua). experimental plots were examined; residue cover was measu...

2010
Yi-Hsing TSENG

Spectral mixing is inherent in any finite-resolution digital imagery of a heterogeneous surface, so that mixed pixels are inevitably created when multispectral images are scanned. Solving the spectral mixture problem is, therefore, involved in image classification, referring to the techniques of spectral unmixing. The invention of imaging spectrometers especially promotes the potential of apply...

2011
Marian-Daniel Iordache Antonio J. Plaza

Spectral unmixing is an important problem in hyperspectral data exploitation. It amounts at characterizing the mixed spectral signatures collected by an imaging instrument in the form of a combination of pure spectral constituents (endmembers), weighted by their correspondent abundance fractions. Linear spectral unmixing is a popular technique in the literature which assumes linear interactions...

2010
José M. Bioucas-Dias Antonio Plaza

Hyperspectral instruments acquire electromagnetic energy scattered within their ground instantaneous field view in hundreds of spectral channels with high spectral resolution. Very often, however, owing to low spatial resolution of the scanner or to the presence of intimate mixtures (mixing of the materials at a very small scale) in the scene, the spectral vectors (collection of signals acquire...

2013
Kelly Canham Daniel Goldberg John Kerekes Nina Raqueno David Messinger

Spectral unmixing is a type of hyperspectral imagery (HSI) sub-pixel analysis where the constituent spectra and abundances within the pixel are identified. However, validating the results obtained from spectral unmixing is very difficult due to a lack of real-world data and ground-truth information associated with these real-world images. Real HSI data is preferred for validating spectral unmix...

The hyperspectral imagery provides images in hundreds of spectral bands within different wavelength regions. This technology has increasingly applied in different fields of earth sciences, such as minerals exploration, environmental monitoring, agriculture, urban science, and planetary remote sensing. However, despite the ability of these data to detect surface features, the measured spectrum i...

2012
Li Xi

Super resolution-based spectral unmixing (SRSU) is a recently developed method for spectral unmixing of remotely sensed imagery, but it is too complex to implement for common users who are interested in land cover mapping. This study makes use of spatial interpolation as an alternative approach to achieve super resolution reconstruction in SRSU. An ASTER image with three spectral bands was used...

Unmixing of remote-sensing data using nonnegative matrix factorization has been considered recently. To improve performance, additional constraints are added to the cost function. The main challenge is to introduce constraints that lead to better results for unmixing. Correlation between bands of Hyperspectral images is the problem that is paid less attention to it in the unmixing algorithms. I...

2012
Luis Ignacio Jimenez

Hyperspectral imaging is a new technique in remote sensing that collects hundreds of images, at different wavelength values, for the same area in the surface of the Earth. For instance, the Airborne Visible Infra-Red Imaging Spectrometer (AVIRIS) instrument operated by NASAs Jet Propulsion Laboratory collects 224 spectral channels in the wavelength range from 40 to 250 nanometers using narrow s...

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