2016
DOI: 10.3390/rs8080645
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Multi-Probe Based Artificial DNA Encoding and Matching Classifier for Hyperspectral Remote Sensing Imagery

Abstract: Abstract:In recent years, a novel matching classification strategy inspired by the artificial deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) technology has been proposed for hyperspectral remote sensing imagery. Such a method can describe brightness and shape information of a spectrum by encoding the spectral curve into a DNA strand, providing a more comprehensive way for spectral similarity comparison. However, it suffers from two problems: data volume is amplified when all of the bands participate in the encoding procedure and… Show more

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“…Inspired by pattern recognition technologies and spectral encoding methods [13,14], a spectral gene extraction (SGE) method based on the spectral DNA encoding method was proposed for detecting oil spills in this research. It was validated that the spectral DNA encoding method could describe spectral information distinctively [15,16]. Based on this, the SGE method was proposed to mine the population genetic characteristics of oil slicks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 91%
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“…Inspired by pattern recognition technologies and spectral encoding methods [13,14], a spectral gene extraction (SGE) method based on the spectral DNA encoding method was proposed for detecting oil spills in this research. It was validated that the spectral DNA encoding method could describe spectral information distinctively [15,16]. Based on this, the SGE method was proposed to mine the population genetic characteristics of oil slicks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…In addition, the spectral genes extracted by the LIS strategy were distributed in both sides of the spectral brightness information part and the spectral shape information part of the spectral DNA chains. However, the LID strategy obtained fewer spectral genes than the LIS strategy, especially for seawater (16) and sheens (14). This might be because the spectral gene extraction criteria of the LID strategy were more demanding than the LIS strategy.…”
Section: Spectral Gene Extraction Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In HSIC, problems such as high imbalance between the number of samples of categories and few known labels for some of the features are very common [58]. The small number of training samples of HSI limits the learning ability of deep learning-based models, which makes it difficult to extract the typical features and affects the classification accuracy.…”
Section: E Theory Of Pixel Clustermentioning
confidence: 99%