Abstract

The classification of hyperspectral image with a paucity of labeled samples is a challenging task. In this paper, we present a discriminant sparse representation (DSR) graph for semi-supervised learning (SSL) to address this problem. For graph-based methods, how to construct a graph among the pixels is the key to a successful classification. Our graph construction method contains two steps. Sparse representation (SR) method is first employed to estimate the probability matrix of the pairwise pixels belonging to the same class, and then this probability matrix is integrated into the SR graph, which can be obtained by solving an l1 optimization problem, to form a DSR graph. Experiments on Hyperion and AVIRIS hyperspectral data show that our proposed method outperforms state of the art.

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