A Novel Technique for Semantic Segmentation of Hyperspectral Images Using Multi-View Features
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This research presents an innovative technique for semantic segmentation of Hyperspectral
Image (HSI) while focusing on its dimensionality reduction. A unique technique is applied to three
distinct HSI landcover datasets, Indian Pines, Pavia University, and Salinas Valley, acquired from
diverse sensors. HSIs are inherently multi-view structures, causing redundancy and computation
overload due to their high dimensionality. The technique utilizes Canonical Correlation Analysis
(CCA) variants, Pairwise CCA (PCCA) and Multiple Set CCA (MCCA), to extract features from
multiple views of the input image simultaneously. The performance of PCCA and MCCA is compared
with the traditional Principal Component Analysis (PCA) on all datasets. The superior performance
of CCA variants, particularly MCCA, is demonstrated in achieving higher Overall Accuracy (OA)
for semantic segmentation compared to PCA. The research extends the analysis by integrating
machine learning classifiers for per pixel prediction, demonstrating the effectiveness of the proposed
techniques i.e., PCCA-SVM and MCCA-SVM.