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Support Vector Machines (SVM) for image classification proved to perform well in many applications. However, they are often not preferred in hyperspectral image analysis due to long processing times caused by a high number of support vectors and large data sets. We present two approaches that speed-up the classification process with SVM by a) simplifying the original SVM, i.e. reducing the number...
Onboard classification of remote sensing data can permit autonomous, intelligent scheduling decisions without ground interaction. In this study, we observe the sulfur-rich Borup-Fiord glacial springs in Canada with the Hyperion instrument aboard the EO-1 spacecraft. This system offers an analog to far more exotic locales such as Europa where remote sensing of biogenic indicators is of considerable...
A classifier derived from labeled samples acquired over an extended area may not perform well for a specific sub-region if the spectral signatures of classes vary across the image. However, characterizing the local effects are an ill-posed problem, particularly for hyperspectral data, since an adequate number of labeled samples is not typically available for every location. This problem is addressed...
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