Automatic target recognition for hyperspectral imagery using high-order statistics

Hsuan Ren, Qian Du, Jing Wang, Chein I. Chang, James O. Jensen, Janet L. Jensen

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Abstract

Due to recent advances in hyperspectral imaging sensors many subtle unknown signal sources that cannot be resolved by multispectral sensors can be now uncovered for target detection, discrimination, and identification. Because the information about such sources is generally not available, automatic target recognition (ATR) presents a great challenge to hyperspectral image analysts. Many approaches developed for ATR are based on second-order statistics in the past years. This paper investigates ATR techniques using high order statistics. For ATR in hyperspectral imagery, most interesting targets usually occur with low probabilities and small population and they generally cannot be described by second-order statistics. Under such circumstances, using high-order statistics to perform target detection have been shown by experiments in this paper to be more effective than using second order statistics. In order to further address a challenging issue in determining the number of signal sources needed to be detected, a recently developed concept of virtual dimensionality (VD) is used to estimate this number. The experiments demonstrate that using high-order statistics-based techniques in conjunction with the VD to perform ATR are indeed very effective.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1372-1385
Number of pages14
JournalIEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems
Volume42
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2006

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