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Learning Hyperspectral Feature Extraction and Classification with ResNeXt Network

Published 7 Feb 2020 in cs.CV, cs.LG, and eess.IV | (2002.02585v1)

Abstract: The Hyperspectral image (HSI) classification is a standard remote sensing task, in which each image pixel is given a label indicating the physical land-cover on the earth's surface. The achievements of image semantic segmentation and deep learning approaches on ordinary images have accelerated the research on hyperspectral image classification. Moreover, the utilization of both the spectral and spatial cues in hyperspectral images has shown improved classification accuracy in hyperspectral image classification. The use of only 3D Convolutional Neural Networks (3D-CNN) to extract both spatial and spectral cues from Hyperspectral images results in an explosion of parameters hence high computational cost. We propose network architecture called the MixedSN that utilizes the 3D convolutions to modeling spectral-spatial information in the early layers of the architecture and the 2D convolutions at the top layers which majorly deal with semantic abstraction. We constrain our architecture to ResNeXt block because of their performance and simplicity. Our model drastically reduced the number of parameters and achieved comparable classification performance with state-of-the-art methods on Indian Pine (IP) scene dataset, Pavia University scene (PU) dataset, Salinas (SA) Scene dataset, and Botswana (BW) dataset.

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