2022
DOI: 10.3390/rs14040900
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Learning a Fully Connected U-Net for Spectrum Reconstruction of Fourier Transform Imaging Spectrometers

Abstract: Fourier transform imaging spectrometers (FTISs) are widely used in global hyperspectral remote sensing due to the advantages of high stability, high throughput, and high spectral resolution. Spectrum reconstruction (SpecR) is a classic problem of FTISs determining the acquired data quality and application potential. However, the state-of-the-art SpecR algorithms were restricted by the length of maximum optical path difference (MOPD) of FTISs and apodization processing, resulting in a decrease in spectral resol… Show more

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“…( 5) Update E m and A m by ( 13) and ( 14). ( 6) Initialize A h by (4), and update E h by (11), with A h fixed. (7) Calculate error-map between HS and E h •A h (8) Update E h and A h by (11) and (12).…”
Section: Compensation For Overexposed Areasmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…( 5) Update E m and A m by ( 13) and ( 14). ( 6) Initialize A h by (4), and update E h by (11), with A h fixed. (7) Calculate error-map between HS and E h •A h (8) Update E h and A h by (11) and (12).…”
Section: Compensation For Overexposed Areasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…and China launched GF-5 [9], ZY-1 02D [10], and HJ-2 A/B [11] satellites from 2018 to 2020 which carry different types of optical remote sensing payloads, including a hyperspectral camera. Simultaneous observation data from multiple sources in single satellite mission bring benefits to hyperspectral data fusion tasks with high spatial resolution data, which avoid the effects of atmospheric radiation transmission and changes in ground objects over time.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To realize the specific application of an interference imaging spectrometer in remote sensing, data processing of the initial interferometric image data detected by the instrument to obtain the target image, spectra, and inversion of the information is an essential part of the process. Many general-purpose data processing algorithms relating to IFTS have been proposed [16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23]. However, with the gradual development of Fourier transform imaging spectroscopy technology, general-purpose data processing technology is gradually no longer able to meet the application requirements of various IFTS.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%